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[Please help] Magisk Manager 5.9.1/v17.1 - patched boot.img bootloop

[Please help] Magisk Manager 5.9.1/v17.1 - patched boot.img bootloop

kurasse
kurasse
kurasse
Enthusiastic Member
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03-09-2018, 04:17 AM
#1



Hello Hovatek forum

I have an LGMS550 MTP ..In the interest of complete transparency & full details I will recount how I ended up with this problem..

I initially had Magisk Manager 5.8.3/v16.0 installed (after following patch boot.img Hovatek method of course), as most of you might know by now Magisk & Magisk Manager recently received an update so I updated to 5.9.0..shortly thereafter I noticed root access was gone & so was access to modules/Download from the side menu. Magisk Manager 5.9.1/v17.1 is released, I update MM, still no root access.

I decide to go ahead & let MM 5.9.1 patch my stock boot.img so I can regain root access & simultaneously update Magisk. Patching is successful, the plan is to flash it on top of my previously patched boot.img. I flash the newly patched boot.img, Reboot..& I get a bootloop. Needless to say I had to re-flash KDZ & now I have come to the realize the latest Magisk Manager is possibly incapable of outputting a patched boot.img without causing bootloop.

However Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated.

Thank you
juvette
juvette
juvette
Senior Member
506
03-09-2018, 10:46 AM
#2
(03-09-2018, 04:17 AM)kurasse Hello Hovatek forum

I have an LGMS550 MTP ..In the interest of complete transparency & full details I will recount how I ended up with this problem..

I initially had Magisk Manager 5.8.3/v16.0 installed (after following patch boot.img Hovatek method of course), as most of you might know by now Magisk & Magisk Manager recently received an update so I updated to 5.9.0..shortly thereafter I noticed root access was gone & so was access to modules/Download from the side menu. Magisk Manager 5.9.1/v17.1 is released, I update MM, still no root access.

I decide to go ahead & let MM 5.9.1 patch my stock boot.img so I can regain root access & simultaneously update Magisk. Patching is successful, the plan is to flash it on top of my previously patched boot.img. I flash the newly patched boot.img, Reboot..& I get a bootloop. Needless to say I had to re-flash KDZ & now I have come to the realize the latest Magisk Manager is possibly incapable of outputting a patched boot.img without causing bootloop.

However Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated.

Thank you

You are not alone in experiencing this wen upgrading to 5.91 v17. From a comment by the developer, its due to some hard coded database entries in v16. I believe a hot-fix is in the making
Try this
Once your phone is fixed (after removing MM v17), install your previous version of MM and flash the patched_boot.img from v16
You should have root and all working again.
install v17.1 via Manager with option direct installation then re-root with v17.1

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This post was last modified: 03-09-2018, 10:56 AM by juvette.
mustysmart
mustysmart
mustysmart
Techie Member
65
04-09-2018, 12:35 PM
#3
(03-09-2018, 04:17 AM)kurasse Hello Hovatek forum

I have an LGMS550 MTP ..In the interest of complete transparency & full details I will recount how I ended up with this problem..

I initially had Magisk Manager 5.8.3/v16.0 installed (after following patch boot.img Hovatek method of course), as most of you might know by now Magisk & Magisk Manager recently received an update so I updated to 5.9.0..shortly thereafter I noticed root access was gone & so was access to modules/Download from the side menu. Magisk Manager 5.9.1/v17.1 is released, I update MM, still no root access.

I decide to go ahead & let MM 5.9.1 patch my stock boot.img so I can regain root access & simultaneously update Magisk. Patching is successful, the plan is to flash it on top of my previously patched boot.img. I flash the newly patched boot.img, Reboot..& I get a bootloop. Needless to say I had to re-flash KDZ & now I have come to the realize the latest Magisk Manager is possibly incapable of outputting a patched boot.img without causing bootloop.

However Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated.

Thank you
am expecting they have fixed the issue becaused i just upgrade my own to v17.1 using recommended option and working very fine if your own still not work am advising you to flash back yourformer one[Image: 6e5335b7f9a86ae8f871bfc40c6bd66e.jpg]

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