Author Topic: Can the regular install get rooted with magisk as well?  (Read 3261 times)

bloblo

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Can the regular install get rooted with magisk as well?
« on: May 08, 2019, 03:25:20 pm »
Could I install the regular non-rooted image and just root it with magisk as well?

I'm getting somewhat annoyed with the manual flashing and lack of built-in OTA, and I don't use anything of the actual multiboot (I don't have any additional different system partitions) so I'm wondering if I really need to endure all of the disadvantages that come with it just to get root access, which is the only thing I really care about.

Has anyone tried magisk on the regular base image and knows whether that works? If I have the multiboot image on the device, can I flash back the regular OTA Android 8 image somehow to go back to an OTA-updateable system? Would be curious about any responses
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Can the regular install get rooted with magisk as well?
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2019, 07:36:45 pm »
Quote from: bloblo
If I have the multiboot image on the device, can I flash back the regular OTA Android 8 image somehow to go back to an OTA-updateable system? Would be curious about any responses

No, it's a one way thing.  I went to triple boot (Android/Sailfish/Debian), then flashed back to base, and the OTA bombs out complaining about the partition tables values.  Flash tool still works, but OTA? Forget it.