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Bootloops with Magisk in PhoenixOS #1

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HemanthJabalpuri opened this issue Feb 24, 2021 · 7 comments
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Bootloops with Magisk in PhoenixOS #1

HemanthJabalpuri opened this issue Feb 24, 2021 · 7 comments

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@HemanthJabalpuri
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HemanthJabalpuri commented Feb 24, 2021

@AXIM0S

I don't know what is going wrong but when I replaced the ramdisk.img which is made Magisk patched by replacing init with rusty-magisk_x86_64, the result is bootloop.

I am using PhoenixOS 3.6.1 x86_64 which is based on Android 7.0 x86.

Someone in Magisk repo referred me this project. topjohnwu/Magisk#3760

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Well uh, I guess you don't have a file called init.real inside ramdisk.img, do you?
If you don't, then use a fresh ramdisk.img and follow the instructions in README.md

Anyway, you could install rusty-magisk automatically by using GearLock as well, but again, you should use the fresh ramdisk.img.

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HemanthJabalpuri commented Feb 24, 2021

I guess you don't have a file called init.real inside ramdisk.img, do you?

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I have a init.real file in ramdisk.img which is the original one that I moved with your command.

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I guess you don't have a file called init.real inside ramdisk.img, do you?

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I have a init.real file in ramdisk.img which is the original one that I moved with your command.

Okay then redo the steps of rusty-magisk over the stock(aka fresh/untouched) ramdisk.img of the PhoenixOS version you're using.

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HemanthJabalpuri commented Feb 24, 2021

Okay then redo the steps of rusty-magisk over the stock(aka fresh/untouched) ramdisk.img of the PhoenixOS version you're using.

@AXIM0S
Ok, I don't know where it made difference. Before I have patched it with Termux but now I used Linux Mint to patch it. Now it boots fine but Magisk is struck at Additional Setup screen.

Edit:- After some gymnastics, Magisk Additional Setup done.

Edit-2:- It rebooted automatically after something done in additional setup but after reboot it repeats.

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@HemanthJabalpuri
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@AXIM0S
Can you please update Magisk to v22.0.

It is fully offline and will work without additional setup that require Internet.

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@axonasif
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axonasif commented Feb 24, 2021

@AXIM0S
Can you please update Magisk to v22.0.
I will, in the next Friday.

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I will, in the next Friday.

It is Friday. Any info?

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