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Magisk Root got deleted after installing overlayfs #81
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Discovered a new issue: when I open bank apps or government apps, it immediately detects root, even though Magisk shows otherwise. |
New discovery: typing su in Termux grants fully working root rights to Termux, with the Magisk icon showing in the toast notification. |
the same problem, Device: Redmi note 10 (camellia). OS: MIUI 14.0.2.0(TKSCNXM), Android 13. Kernel version: 4.14.186-perf-ga368196f0bd0. Magisk version: 27000. |
Just reboot to safe mode and back, worked for me |
Thank you! |
Safe mode is really useful. If you get bootloop and the reason was the module you installed, do the same as I said before |
Can i flash again ? |
The module? |
I have the same issue. After installing the magical overlayfs module via MMRL/Magisk and rebooting, the Superuser and the Modules tabs in Magisk are disabled, and root apps don't work. (su in termux does work, but the root filesystem is still read-only, and tsu doesn't work.) I could resolve it by booting to safe mode, and then rebooting to normal mode again, at which point the Superuser and Modules tabs in Magisk work again, but all Magisk modules are disabled. From there I could return to normalcy by re-enabling the modules that were previously enabled. However, if I enable overlayfs and reboot again, root apps and those Magisk tabs stop working again. I use crDroid 10.8 based on Android 14, with Magisk 27.0 and Zygisk enabled. |
When I flashed the OverlayFS module in Magisk (there were no errors or bugs), all my modules and Magisk root rights got erased, and I rebooted to system with no root rights. Afterwards, I tried flashing patched Magisk boot image through fastboot, which didn't restore Magisk. Need help ASAP!
Device: Xiaomi 11T (amber).
OS: HyperOS Global 1.0.5.0.UKWMIXM, Android 14.
Kernel version: 4.19.191-gc4e06260f5dd.
Magisk version: 27000.
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