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Sunday, September 2, 2018

Magisk v17.1 released with better Android Pie and A/B device support

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When it comes to rooting your Android smartphone, everybody points to Magisk by XDA Recognised Developer/Recognised Contributor topjohnwu as the best place to get started. It’s one of the easiest ways to root your Android smartphone, and it has full support for Magisk Modules too. These modules allow you to systemless-ly replace files on your device’s /system partition. The biggest selling point for Magisk came about as a means to hide root from SafetyNet. This enabled users to play games like Pokemon Go even when their phone was unlocked and rooted.


Magisk v17.1 has now been released to have better support for A/B partition devices and smartphones running Android Pie. That’s not all either, as Magisk v17.1 also supports the Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Galaxy S9+ and the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. You can check out the full changelog below for both Magisk and Magisk Manager.


Magisk v17.1 Changelog



  • [General] Bring back install to inactive slot for OTAs on A/B devices

  • [Script] Remove system based root in addon.d

  • [Script] Add proper addon.d-v2 for preserving Magisk on custom ROMs on A/B devices

  • [Script] Enable KEEPVERITY when the device is using system_root_image

  • [Script] Add hexpatch to remove Samsung defex in new Oreo kernels

  • [Daemon] Support non ext4 filesystems for mirrors (system/vendor)

  • [MagiskSU] Make pts sockets always run in dev_pts secontext, providing all terminal emulator root shell the same power as adb shells [MagiskHide] Kill all processes with same UID of the target to workaround OOS embryo optimization

  • [MagiskInit] Move all sepolicy patches pre-init to prevent Pixel 2 (XL) boot service breakdown


Magisk Manager v5.9.1 Changelog



  • No more on boot notifications

  • Support new mechanism for installing to inactive slot for OTAs on A/B devices

  • Fix restore Magisk Manager settings on Android P

  • Verify existing file checksums to prevent unnecessary re-downloads

  • Update SNET extension to use new Google API, fix “Invalid Response” errors

  • Move fingerprint settings to magisk database to prevent the settings to be easily removed

  • Fingerprint settings are now guarded with fingerprint authentications before it can get changed

  • Prevent any files to be downloaded to /sdcard/MagiskManager


And on top of all of those features, it also hides root to sub-services of applications as well. Root loss from a repackaged MagiskHide has also been fixed, so you shouldn’t run into those issues either. It’s basically one huge bug fix update that smoothens out the whole process of your rooting your Android smartphone. That’s where A/B support comes in as well, as now you’ll actually be able to retain your Magisk installation. A full guide is available on its GitHub here so that you can update without losing root access.


If you have already updated and are stuck in a bootloop, simply flash the uninstaller and update to version 17.1. These bootloops were caused by a database incompatibility issue coming from version 16.0, so uninstalling and reinstalling Magisk is really the only option. Other notable additions include the reintroduction of the SafetyNet checker in Magisk Manager, along with a new module template because of conflicts with File Based Encrypted (FBE). Of course, there are also a ton of bug fixes and improvements under the hood, but these are all of the main changes. You can check out the thread to download it below!


Download Magisk v17.1



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