Ok, I searched and read and still couldn't find download links to those test builds. Any hints?You don't need to promise anything. Learn to search and read and do it like we all do...![]()
Ok, I searched and read and still couldn't find download links to those test builds. Any hints?You don't need to promise anything. Learn to search and read and do it like we all do...![]()
Slack Group page 54.Ok, I searched and read and still couldn't find download links to those test builds. Any hints?
If you are just trying to install Magisk, you don't need TWRP. See for example https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-8-pro-without-twrp.4083981/Ok, I searched and read and still couldn't find download links to those test builds. Any hints?
Agreed. There's a tonne of guides out there..I've done a few myself..in short just do the followingIf you are just trying to install Magisk, you don't need TWRP. See for example https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-8-pro-without-twrp.4083981/
Msm tool for your variant. And never flash twrp to these devices ever. Only boot twrp through fastboot.Gentlemen, I broke something .. I have played in my OP8 incompatible TWRP with
android 11 (3.4.0.14) and now my WiFi does not work. It turns them off in a few seconds. LTE works normally. And the smartphone itself takes a long time to start now. How can I fix it as soon as possible? in a sense - to go back to stock recovery.
It's a tool in the guides section.? Msm?
Yep that's the one.ok. we succeeded. I reloaded the software via MSMTool with this tutorial. How to UNBRICK OnePlus 8 or 8 Pro! - YouTube
Kernels can be flashed with a kernel manager as long as you have your phone rooted.Generally, I have removed the bootloader and root (the one via Magisk). But I don't move TWRP. However, I wanted to play with a few OC kernels and I can see that they can (I think) only be uploaded via TWRP. Am I wrong. There are those that I can download from the Magisk level or the original TWRP and if it is possible to upload them under the original TWRP, how then?
There's work being done. You can follow along in the Slack group link here in the thread.Has anyone seen anything on A11 for 8pro lately ?
yes, a have rootKernels can be flashed with a kernel manager as long as you have your phone rooted.
Not sure I'm understanding your English.Generally, I have removed the bootloader and root (the one via Magisk). But I don't move TWRP. However, I wanted to play with a few OC kernels and I can see that they can (I think) only be uploaded via TWRP. Am I wrong. There are those that I can download from the Magisk level or the original TWRP and if it is possible to upload them under the original TWRP, how then?
I'm glad to know it is still being worked on. But have a question, if i may. What is so different in A11 (v A10) that is making it so difficult to implement? I was once told it had something to do with how A11 was packaged but I was told I didn't know what I was talking about (in no uncertain terms). Just curious, no judgement.There's work being done. You can follow along in the Slack group link here in the thread.
It's not about android 11. It's android 10. Mauronofrio has previously used Android 9 trees for A10. But devices launched with A10 basically has to have a entire new tree, which includes a lot of changes.I'm glad to know it is still being worked on. But have a question, if i may. What is so different in A11 (v A10) that is making it so difficult to implement? I was once told it had something to do with how A11 was packaged but I was told I didn't know what I was talking about (in no uncertain terms). Just curious, no judgement.
I have root, and bootloader unlockedNot sure I'm understanding your English.
Removed means - deleted / gone / no longer there.
But if you want to install kernels then all you do is the following.
1. Unlock bootloader
2. Root your phone
3. Install a kernel manager like ex kernel manager.
4. Copy the kernel to the phone (unless it ex)
5. Install via the kernel manager.
No need for TWRP.
If it's elemental X you want to install then you only need the app, the kernel can be downloaded directly