When you flash the Magisk installer zip from TWRP recovery, it patches the current boot image. That’s how it installs itself. Unfortunately, TWRP recovery is not yet available for the Pixel 4. But since we know howMagiskdoes things, we can do it manually. You will need the stock boot ...
We’re here for “Magisk“, the ultimate interface to modify the software on Android devices systemless-ly. So if you’re looking ahead to root your phone or add third-party features to it, you should consider using it. The detailed instructions in this guide will allow you to install Mag...
VERY IMPORTANT - On the Pixel 8/Pro, we use Magisk to patch init_boot.img, NOT boot.img AND we flash the patched init_boot to the init_boot partition - do not flash it to the boot partition. Spoiler: Warnings / FYI INDEX: Post #2 - ADB/Fastboot & Windows USB Dr...
The Google Pixel devices come with some unique features that aren’t available on other Android devices. For instance, squeezing the device frame to activate the Google Assistant, live captions, tap the back of the device to trigger a screenshot, etc. But turns out, these Pixel exclusive feat...
You shouldn't be patching the stock boot.img at all on the Pixel 7/Pro. Only the init_boot.img. It looks like maybe you were trying to flash the Magisk'd boot.img to the init_boot partition. Extract the stock unrooted boot.img and init_boot...
I got fed up with the Santander app with Magisk and all the workarounds that I un-rooted as the main reason I needed root was Adaway. Now that Adaway v5 (VPN for non-rooted devices) exists, at least for me the issue is solved. Good luck. I haven't been able to get Santa...
You will see a bunch of shell scripts (files that end in .sh) one of those scripts will be configkali.sh just run the script with this command: ./configkali.sh and it will load the config kali app for you. Hope it helps. -droidshadow Click to expand... Thanks , but ...