Problem with magiskmanager - Moto G5S Plus Questions & Answers

I had rooted with superSU than switched to magisk root which is now updated to Magisk v15.2(Magisk Manager 5.5.3) and I have some problems
Every Modules I intall gives Installation error(magisk_merge.img merge failed)
tried flashing modules via recovery but not showing into magisk manager
safetynet check failed what to do?
can i install viper4android or ARISE sound system(cant install from magisk modules)
If anybody can help would be great

Odds are good you didn't remove su properly

flash the unSU zip file to uninstall superSU

doesnt work

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How to make Magisk v7 work with chainfire SuperSU 2.65?

I am a HTC M9 user and due to some sepolicy issue(perhaps) in latest stable SuperSU (2.78), I can only use 2.65 to prevent a bootloop problem currently.
According to the information in Magisk v6 known issue, issue in sepolicy-injection tool is known and will be fixed in v7. In v7 sticky, it does use own sepolicy-injection tool, I assume it does fix something now.
But, according to the information in v7 sticky:
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Installation Instructions
(NOTE: I don't feel comfortable to redistribute SuperSU unless I have explicit permission, so for now, if you want to use SuperSU with Magisk, you are required to have systemless SuperSU installed before flashing Magisk. Magisk will detect SuperSU installation and automatically convert systemless SuperSU into a Magisk Module, using the files that are already installed to your boot image. System installed SuperSU is obviously not supported, since it is not systemless. Actually, it is a trivial task to add official Magisk support to a SuperSU zip package, however the decision is not in my hands.)
If you're rooted with Official Systemless SuperSU, or using Magisk v3+ with Magisk version of phh's superuser
Install the latest Magisk Manager
Install/upgrade Magisk as prompted in the application
Reboot and you're done!!
If you're not rooted, rooted with the depreciated Magisk Version of SuperSU, using Magisk version older than v3, or you got issues when flashing in Magisk Manager (some devices requires Magisk to be flashed in recovery to find boot image location)
(If you have Magisk installed) Flash Magisk Uninstaller to get a clean start
Download the latest Magisk zip file
Download the latest Magisk Version phh superuser from this thread:
[Magisk] [2016.10.4] phh's SuperUser
Flash both zips in custom recovery
Install the latest Magisk Manager for a complete Magisk experience
Since I've donated on SuperSU Pro, I'd prefer to make it work in higher priority, therefore 2nd method is not in my consideration now. If I start from a brand new phone (RUUed device with fresh TWRP recovery only), there's 3 ways I tried to apply Magisk v7, here's the process and result:
1. Flash SuperSU 2.65, and the system should count as "If you're rooted with Official Systemless SuperSU" state.
=> Update SuperSU 2.65 to 2.78 with SuperSU own update process in apk, reboot required, SUCCESS.
=> Install latest MagiskManager, SUCCESS
=> MagiskManager got SuperSU authorized, SUCCESS (root still working at moment)
=> MagiskManager found latest version (v7) and suggest to install it, accept and reboot, SUCCESS(boot successfully)
=> Open SuperSU apk, FAILED (root lost, not able to find su binary)
2. Flash SuperSU 2.65 and then follow by Magisk v7 zip
=> Root does't work, cannot find su binary, FAILED
3. Flash SuperSU 2.78 and then follow by Magisk v7 zip (assuming Magisk V7 will repatch the kernel with fixed tools and the boot loop can be fixed)
=> Bootloop, FAILED
Is there anyone success in any configuration on HTC M9?
NotExist said:
I am a HTC M9 user and due to some sepolicy issue(perhaps) in latest stable SuperSU (2.78), I can only use 2.65 to prevent a bootloop problem currently.
According to the information in Magisk v6 known issue, issue in sepolicy-injection tool is known and will be fixed in v7. In v7 sticky, it does use own sepolicy-injection tool, I assume it does fix something now.
But, according to the information in v7 sticky:
Since I've donated on SuperSU Pro, I'd prefer to make it work in higher priority, therefore 2nd method is not in my consideration now. If I start from a brand new phone (RUUed device with fresh TWRP recovery only), there's 3 ways I tried to apply Magisk v7, here's the process and result:
1. Flash SuperSU 2.65, and the system should count as "If you're rooted with Official Systemless SuperSU" state.
=> Update SuperSU 2.65 to 2.78 with SuperSU own update process in apk, reboot required, SUCCESS.
=> Install latest MagiskManager, SUCCESS
=> MagiskManager got SuperSU authorized, SUCCESS (root still working at moment)
=> MagiskManager found latest version (v7) and suggest to install it, accept and reboot, SUCCESS(boot successfully)
=> Open SuperSU apk, FAILED (root lost, not able to find su binary)
2. Flash SuperSU 2.65 and then follow by Magisk v7 zip
=> Root does't work, cannot find su binary, FAILED
3. Flash SuperSU 2.78 and then follow by Magisk v7 zip (assuming Magisk V7 will repatch the kernel with fixed tools and the boot loop can be fixed)
=> Bootloop, FAILED
Is there anyone success in any configuration on HTC M9?
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Am using an honor 7 PLK-L01 with MM build B370.
Also tried the first method you described with SuperSU 2.62, difference being that magisk manager could not install v7 zip so flashed it manually. It said something about
Insufficient storage for boot image
and kind of aborted.
Since then flashing SuperSU says seplocy failed and aborts.
Tried flashing a new boot and rooting, still the same.
Flashed boot and Cust, the same error both with magisk and SuperSU.
Cleared dalvik and cache, still the same.
Tried the magisk uninstaller, no success...
Would appreciate a solution.
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bump, says installing su helper, then there is no root upon boot. supersu cant find binary and magisk manager crashes due to no root
ibrokemypie said:
bump, says installing su helper, then there is no root upon boot. supersu cant find binary and magisk manager crashes due to no root
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Had to flash system, boot and Cust to root again using SuperSU.
Otherwise it was failing and flashing only boot did not cut the deal.
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I have the same issue. Could not get SuperSU 2.65 running with Magisk.
HyperCriSiS said:
I have the same issue. Could not get SuperSU 2.65 running with Magisk.
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Magisk ver 6 works well but have to have that zip and it's corresponding apk I guess 1.2 that is.
Used it a couple of days ways back just to make sure it works.
An update that it works after Magisk v8, although there's no information about it.
(Flash SuperSu v2.65 -> Update to SuperSU v2.78 with Google Play -> update su binary to v2.78 with SuperSU -> install Magisk Manager v2.1 -> Install Magisk v8 with Manager -> done!)

[BUG] Magisk refuses to install modules from repo (The zip is not a Magisk Module!)

I've had magisk installed since version 6, I've published some magisk modules already and never had a problem until today.
After a full clean reinstall of Nougat NBD90Z (with wipe) on my Nexus 6 and then flashing Magisk, phh's superuser for magisk, installing phh's superuser apk from play store and magisk manager apk I stumbled upon a previously reported (without details) bug where magisk manager would refuse to install modules from repo claiming they are not magisk modules.
I've struggled trying everything I could including the full wipe (more details here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-app-systemizer-t3477512/69230448#69230448) and bounced some ideas off @pnwsr6 who's had the similar problem on Nexus 6 device.
I've achieved a partially working Magisk Manager (manual installs of ZIP files work, but installs from repo still fail) and here's the list of steps which lead to me having semi-working magisk manager again:
1. I flashed ZIP files of some modules in twrp (I'm attaching App Systemizer and Nexus 6 LED Enabler which I flashed)
2. After the phone booted up I saw the modules active and working
3. Within Magisk Manager I then added the ZIP file of the phh's superuser module from that thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3893967&d=1475554052)
4. Now at least manual installation of modules within Magisk Manager are working fine.
@topjohnwu -- I've enabled verbose logging and extra logging for bash commands, but I'm still not seeing anything in the log on top of the regular output.
Created an issue against Magisk Manager so it's easier to track for developers: https://github.com/topjohnwu/MagiskManager/issues/20
Looks like that even after flashing some modules in twrp, Magisk Manager only allows to install from zip only exactly the same ZIP I've already flashed (even a minor change and bump of versionCode results in "This ZIP is not a Magisk Module!"). So it might be an issue of Magisk Manager being unable to write to /magisk despite having storage permission and being granted root access.
Well, it works now (you'll have to wipe again). So here's the sequence of events:
1. Flashed @RatchetPanda's busybox http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3850579&d=1471875389 from twrp -- got stuck on a boot animation, rebooted again in twrp, flashed magisk uninstall and it didn't help for some reason.
2. So I force-rebooted into fastboot and flashed nbd90z with wipe.
3. After apps were restored and everything was set up, I booted into twrp (it didn't even ask me if I want to allow /system modifications for some reason), added magisk v8 and phh's r259 root to the list, flashed them both.
4. Once the phone booted I could again install modules from repo/zips.
Maybe something didn't get properly wiped first two times but it's working now @pnwsr6!
I've seen this error as well on my Nexus 6 NBD90Z with Magisk v8. Started with v7 after some heavy modification on my part .
I was sometimes able to fix it by simply extracting the zip and then Magisk Manager would somehow recognize it as a module.. Other times I could extract the zip and then re-archive the contents and Magisk Manager would recognize that as a module. Weird, but doable.
stangri said:
Well, it works now (you'll have to wipe again). So here's the sequence of events:
1. Flashed @RatchetPanda's busybox http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3850579&d=1471875389 from twrp -- got stuck on a boot animation, rebooted again in twrp, flashed magisk uninstall and it didn't help for some reason.
2. So I force-rebooted into fastboot and flashed nbd90z with wipe.
3. After apps were restored and everything was set up, I booted into twrp (it didn't even ask me if I want to allow /system modifications for some reason), added magisk v8 and phh's r259 root to the list, flashed them both.
4. Once the phone booted I could again install modules from repo/zips.
Maybe something didn't get properly wiped first two times but it's working now @pnwsr6!
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I probably won't try again until next update, and hope the wipe just wasn't clearing something. I have the zip installed through twrp and working for now so I'm good till then.
just wondering if you're still having this issue with v9? I had modules installed fine under v6, but never really installed any modules under v8 to see if this problem occurred for me. now that I'm on v9, which has been wiped clean to start, I can no longer install any modules via Downloads or in the Modules section... any suggestions?
I have the same issue when trying to install viper with v9 on Nexus 6P DP2
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Same here. Find a fix ?
From what I hear, ZIP/module management has been reworked in the upcoming magisk v10, so unless you want to go the route I went thru, you can just wait for that.
stangri said:
From what I hear, ZIP/module management has been reworked in the upcoming magisk v10, so unless you want to go the route I went thru, you can just wait for that.
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Just an FYI, I do still have this problem, but can install the zip through twrp. Maybe 10 will be the solution.
I had the same problem, I cleared magisk manager data and it works fine now
Didn't help
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I've published snapshot builds of magisk v10 and magisk manager v2.6, try these together to see if they'd help.
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I've published snapshot builds of magisk v10 and magisk manager v2.6, try these together to see if they'd help.
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I tried the latest one from the 26th, magisk manager keeps crashing when trying to install the downloaded dialer/contacts on HTC 10.
Meowdib said:
I tried the latest one from the 26th, magisk manager keeps crashing when trying to install the downloaded dialer/contacts on HTC 10.
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Weird, do you have the same problem with magisk manager 161223?
stangri said:
Weird, do you have the same problem with magisk manager 161223?
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Same
I need a Help to download modules using magisk
Lastest version, Included phh root, manager is from G. play,
But Modules download function is not working
Say "No modules found" for download to install via magisk.

Magisk failed to start after installing a module. How to remove this module?

Hi,
after installing App Systemizer, Magisk failed to start after reboot. Magisk Manager shows the installed version (11.1) but no root (MagiskSU). The menu for deinstalling modules is not available.
How can I remove the App Systemizer?
(Magisk 11.1, LineageOS14.1)
hmpffff said:
Hi,
after installing App Systemizer, Magisk failed to start after reboot. Magisk Manager shows the installed version (11.1) but no root (MagiskSU). The menu for deinstalling modules is not available.
How can I remove the App Systemizer?
(Magisk 11.1, LineageOS14.1)
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Use magisk-mount in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/collection-magisk-modules-t3445257
After flashing, you can navigate to and delete the module's folder.
Thank you. Works now.
Interestingly, after installing magisk-mount Magisk started up correctly and with root. What…

updating Magisk

Hallo to all experts. Root and Magisk Manager 6.x worked well. I tried to Update Magisk Manager to 7. Then Magisk was not recognized. Updating Magisk didn't Worked automatically within the App I had to Mark a File to be patched. I was afraid of doing that. So I installed via twrp. The onscreen Message said this Worked well. I wiped cash and davlik. After the Reboot the same; magisk Manager detekts magisk 19.3 not. Older versions of magisk Manager do neither.
Flashing First magisk 19.3 and then magisk Manager ja also without success.
Titanium backup don't work because it hast no permission (SU Not instslled)
Root Checker Tells it is not rooted
Other Apps don't Work because they detect root
My Device is a Samsung Galaxy S8
Any Ideas?
Update to Magisk Manager 7.2.3. didn't solve the Problem
duddits400 said:
Hallo to all experts. Root and Magisk Manager 6.x worked well. I tried to Update Magisk Manager to 7. Then Magisk was not recognized. Updating Magisk didn't Worked automatically within the App I had to Mark a File to be patched. I was afraid of doing that. So I installed via twrp. The onscreen Message said this Worked well. I wiped cash and davlik. After the Reboot the same; magisk Manager detekts magisk 19.3 not. Older versions of magisk Manager do neither.
Flashing First magisk 19.3 and then magisk Manager ja also without success.
Titanium backup don't work because it hast no permission (SU Not instslled)
Root Checker Tells it is not rooted
Other Apps don't Work because they detect root
My Device is a Samsung Galaxy S8
Any Ideas?
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21.06.2019 15:06:
Update to Magisk Manager 7.2.3. didn't solve the problem

Magisk manager showing Magisk not installed after reboot

Phone: Huawei P20 Lite
ROM: Omni
Magisk: 20.3
Downloaded the Magisk.zip file through Magisk manager.
Flashing the Magisk zip using TWRP is success.
But rebooting to system showing Magisk isn't installed.
So I was to try flash it again. But booting TWRP is failed.
It ended up booting to system. At this time Magisk manager showing it as installed.
To be concluded:
1) Rebooting to system will delete Magisk root.
2) Rebooting to recovery (TWRP) will fail and boot to system. In that case Magisk manager saying root installed
Any solution to make root access stable and keep TWRP in recovery partition?
4n3y3 said:
Phone: Huawei P20 Lite
ROM: Omni
Magisk: 20.3
Downloaded the Magisk.zip file through Magisk manager.
Flashing the Magisk zip using TWRP is success.
But rebooting to system showing Magisk isn't installed.
So I was to try flash it again. But booting TWRP is failed.
It ended up booting to system. At this time Magisk manager showing it as installed.
To be concluded:
1) Rebooting to system will delete Magisk root.
2) Rebooting to recovery (TWRP) will fail and boot to system. In that case Magisk manager saying root installed
Any solution to make root access stable and keep TWRP in recovery partition?
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you can patch magisk to your firmware and install (flash) it with odin. but from my experience, the jhonwu method is really work (magisk in system as root) but I am unable to install twrp alongside that system. I mean yes indeed I can flash twrp into the device but then I lose root access. (many case I got random restart all over again).
now I am kinda confused because I need root and also that twrp is really usefull tool for idiot like me.
FYI; I already try install twrp pre-patched magisk from geiti, but its very unstable. random reboot, and sometimes I am losing the magisk it self (magisk manager suddenly show that magisk isnt intall). thats why I am kinda prefer to root with jhon wu method,
can you guys help me how to flash twrp without ruin magisk that already installed on patched stock firmware?

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