Magisk v15.3 Beta – Root & Universal Systemless Interface
Magisk modifies boot image and add files to /data and /cache
It touches your /system partition only if root installed in /system is detected!
It touches your /system partition only if root installed in /system is detected!
Features :
- 00% fully open source and easy to build!
- Magic Mount:
Allow you to do any system (vendor) modification without actually tampering the partitions.
Anything can be loaded with Magisk systemless-ly! - MagiskSU: Open Source Root Solution
Root your device with MagiskSU, based on phh’s Superuser, which is based on CM Superuser. - Magisk Manager:
MagiskSU Root Management, Upgrade Magisk in-app,
Manage, Upgrade, Download, Install Magisk Modules from the community driven online Magisk Module Repo. - Magisk Hide:
Hide Magisk from detection, mainly targeting Google’s SafetyNet - Resetprop:
Allow you to do any modifications to system props (build.prop), including read-only props.
It is also used along with magiskhide for tricking various device states - Multiple Entry Points:
Provide several entry points to developers, reliably pausing the boot process before everything is done.
Include post-fs (cache) mode, which happens even earlier than data is mounted (used to replace Boot Animation etc.) - Standard Stuffs:
Remove dm-verity, forceencrypt, unlock partitions blocks to support remount to rw
How to install :
- If you already have Magisk installed, you can directly upgrade through Magisk Manager
For installing Magisk the first time - Make sure to remove any other root, best to restore your boot image back to stock
- Via custom recovery:
- Download the latest Magisk zip file
- Reboot to a custom recovery and flash the flashable zip
- Via Magisk Manager (Only support v14.0+):
- This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery.
However, you MUST have a stock boot image dump beforehand, and also be able to flash the patched boot image, either through fastboot/download mode or ODIN - Install the latest Magisk Manager
- If you’re planning to flash the patched boot image through ODIN, go to Settings > Update Settings > Patched Boot Output Format, and select .img.tar. For normal users leave it as the default .img
- Press Install > Install > Patch Boot Image File, and select your stock boot image file
- Magisk Manager will now patch your boot image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/MagiskManager/patched_boot.img[.tar]
- Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Voilà!
- This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery.
- Via custom recovery:
- Check whether Magisk Manager is installed and the version matches the latest one in the OP
If for some reason Magisk Manager isn’t installed/upgraded automatically, please install it manually
Link DOWNLOAD here
If you have a problem with magisk, you can uninstall with magisk uninstaller. link DOWNLOADDOWNLOAD is here.
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