Question Rooting without twrp - Realme 8

Can i root realme ui 3 without installing twrp by following same method provided by stark using pre magisk patched boot image?
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Rooting Xiaomi Mi 9 and possible issues when OTA update is available.

Hello everyone,
I'm thinking about buying an Xiaomi Mi 9 and I have some questions:
1) How simple is rooting it?
I read this guide and I would know if I need to download the Full ROM, or can I simply install Magisk. Indeed I don't understand the steps about going in Magisk Manager Settings (I never done it).
Can't I simply download Magisk Manager and install it as usual (adb sideload in recovery mode), after unlock the bootloader?
In an other guide I've read that LazyFlasher is required! Is it?
2) If I succed in rooting the Mi 9 with Magisk, when some OTA update is available, may I have some problems when I update it?
I mean... with my old Samsung Galaxy S5 (with LineageOS and rooted with Magisk) when I have an OTA update I simply download it, starting the install the phone starts in recovery... it flash the update, and after the first boot (not rooted anymore) I go in recovery again and I install Magisk for restore the root. Can I do the same thing with the Mi 9?
If someone have a tested guide or some advice about rooting I appreciate it.
Thanks everyone.
I think it's simpler to root with TWRP. I never really got the hang of the method where you use Magisk Manager to flash the stock boot image so you can perform a normal OTA. I tried on a couple phones but never got it to work right. Maybe you will have a better result.

TWRP flashing problem in Android P

I successfully unlocked the bootloader and rooted my Mi A2 using the patched boot img method (flashing the patched boot image with Magisk to root). But now I want to install a custom ROM and for that, I need to install TWRP. I tried to find a lot in forums but couldn't find any help with Android Pie as TWRP doesn't decrypt storage in Pie. So can somebody help this newbie with flashing TWRP in my rooted Mi A2 with Android Pie.
Follow this https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-custom-roms-stuff-t3876375
poran123 said:
Follow this https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-custom-roms-stuff-t3876375
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So what I think I have to do is to go to fastboot mode and boot recovery.img, after that, I need to wipe everything (will lose my root and stock ROM) and then it will act like how it would from the guide by flashing the custom ROM, and then changing slots and stuff.

How can I switch from superSU to Magisk in a custom ROM with supersu root built-in?

First, hello everyone and thank you for your time.
Im pretty new about rooting and magisk, so im sorry if i am asking something that is very obvious.
I recently rooted my Huawei Honor 3C. Installed TWRP and flashed some custom ROMs I found on XDA. The problem is that i need to change from superSU root to Magisk root in a custom ROM that is built-in superSU root. Can someone explain me how can i do this?
I have tried to flash unSu.zip and flash magisk.zip, but I got this error: 'Unsupported/Unknown image format'
Thank you so much!

Need help installing TWRP with Magisk

Hello everyone!
I just rooted my Galaxy A30 using Magisk. From what I have understood in my experience rooting this. This phone doesn't have a ramdisk so Magisk basically only boots when I do the recovery key combo. So I was wondering, Is it possible to install TWRP on this device since Magisk is basically hijacking the recovery to run. If it is possible, could someone guide me on how to install it while preserving Magisk?
Thanks in advance
The only way is installing TWRP via Odin. And then flash Magisk.zip

Up to Date guide on magisk root SM-A600FN

Correct magisk version for SM-A600FN running android 10. Ive tried a number of guides and versions of magisk to no look. the latest guide ive used is https://www.thecustomdroid.com/install-twrp-root-samsung-galaxy-a6-2018-guide/.
Currently in boot loop but i can get back into twrp. My next attempt im trying to download https://samfrew.com/model/SM-A600FN/ and reflash stock.
any up to date advise on how to magisk root
A600FN rooting is simple:
1. Unlock bootloader.
2. Flash TWRP or OrangeFox via Odin.
3. Download latest Magisk, and rename Magisk.apk to Magisk.zip.
4. Flash that Magisk.zip like any other zip in TWRP.
5. Reboot to system.
Alternative method:
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ahmed786 said:
Correct magisk version for SM-A600FN running android 10. Ive tried a number of guides and versions of magisk to no look. the latest guide ive used is https://www.thecustomdroid.com/install-twrp-root-samsung-galaxy-a6-2018-guide/.
Currently in boot loop but i can get back into twrp. My next attempt im trying to download https://samfrew.com/model/SM-A600FN/ and reflash stock.
any up to date advise on how to magisk root
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i rooted mine with patching the ap file in the firmware with magisk and then unlock bootloder and insted of useing original ap file i used the patched magisk one and i filled the csc bl ect with original and when its done install magisk manager then done. it worked for sm-a600fn andoid 10 it worked on all a6 not sure about a6+

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