TWRP 3.2.3-1 for Pixel Devices

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Arvarkr

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Does TWRP 3.3.1-2.img/zip ( Marlin - 10/12/2019) work with Android 10?
To me no. 3.3.0-0 works for me but I still can't mount vendor and system.

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0-0. Any of the other fail mount for system and vendor
I use 3.3.0-0 and cannot mount system and vendor. Went back to Android 10 stock flashing everything manually then installed again 3.3.0-0. As previously it sticks, flashes (root ok with Magisk) but doesn't mount system and vendor. What's wrong?
 

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That's too bad. If it was available through an update.zip, that might work directly from the bootloader so a second device isn't required...

I'm still on P and I believe there were /system mounting issues with Magisk in Q so I held off. There's a new version of Magisk out so if it addresses the full root issues in Q, I'll try it out once more Xposed modules work with Q.

I'm really liking the features in GravityBox, in EdXposed SandyHook variant, on P. Fingerprint tap screen off feature is awesome. I'm not sure if edXposed or GravityBox are fully available for Q yet.

EDIT: I just figured out how to boot to the inactive slot while running Android, without TWRP or fastboot. I can't believe that the answer was staring at me the whole time. In Magisk select "Install to Inactive Slot (After OTA)". upon reboot, inactive slot will be selected and I can get to TWRP recovery from the bootloader on slot b.
If you are were talking about Magisk when you wrote "If it was available through an update.zip..." I believe Magisk-20.0.zip is flashable.

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I use 3.3.0-0 and cannot mount system and vendor. Went back to Android 10 stock flashing everything manually then installed again 3.3.0-0. As previously it sticks, flashes (root ok with Magisk) but doesn't mount system and vendor. What's wrong?
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jdmst77

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If you are were talking about Magisk when you wrote "If it was available through an update.zip..." I believe Magisk-20.0.zip is flashable.


Not Magisk in an update.zip, just the ability to change slots without a 2nd device. I was thinking that an update.zip might work until I realized that Magisk's framework natively does that boots to the inactive slot. I wasn't able to find any instructions for changing slots without fastboot or TWRP anywhere
 
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fiveighteen

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No its the real 10 flashed on Android 10 firmware
Huh? The developer of Liquid Remix wrote:,"This is a Liquid Remix 10.1 (Android 10 build). This build includes gapps. Enjoy!"
Ah, thanks. I was going crazy searching the forum and re-reading the OP of that thread until figuring out it's just a link on a post on the last/most-recent page lol. Maybe will get put on OP or a new thread when more features are added. Sorry for the confusion, but happy I'm wrong so I can try this out! :laugh:
 

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Not from my experience with trying to install for LOS 17.
I had to reinstall LOS to get root back..... Magisk wouldn't stick.
More experienced people might have better luck?

I've been using Magisk Canary on LOS 17 about a week and a few days and never lost root. I only have used twrp 3.3.0-0 and none of the other twrp recoveries. I read over and over how 3300 works best so I've been setting on that waiting to see if we end up getting something else. Seeing how we don't have a twrp that can mount vendor and system it must be an extremely hard thing to do because these twrp guys are very smart and know their stuff!
 

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    DO NOT RESTORE DATA FROM alpha builds of TWRP using RC1. You will probably lose all data including internal storage. If you need to restore a data backup from an alpha build, reinstall the alpha and restore using the alpha and make a new backup using RC1.

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