[Development] How to use Magisk Manager & boot.img to root Android
[Development] How to use Magisk Manager & boot.img to root Android
(20-11-2018, 10:54 AM)X3non(20-11-2018, 06:32 AM)innocizy Bros,
Since no custom recovery needed, then the stock recovery will remain intact. Will this be of a help in OTA updates while the phone is rooted?
To perform a successful OTA update, you need more than just stock recovery. You need stock boot to unrooting and stock system to undo any changes you made to /system
So keep your stock boot.img and system.img handy
(29-11-2018, 10:11 PM)Cyberdrake So i want to try to root my Mito A17 with Android Nougat
But there is a problem on the boot patching process
I have installed the latest Magisk Manager
Following your guide i go to Install > Install > Patch Boot Image > Find the boot.img
after this step Magisk Manager didnt do anything
it doesnt download anything
re-doing the step doesnt do anything either
thx b4
(13-12-2018, 07:55 AM)Andrea Papasin Good day guys, I have done this just today, my only concern is that I can't install any modules.
(15-12-2018, 06:22 PM)Leonel92 I'm trying to patch the stock boot but this is what I'm getting from magisk