Question about systemless root and TWRP - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I'm following the guide on rooting, unlocking, etc and confused about systemless root and traditional. I was going to do systemless to keep android pay alive and it seems that is the future. However, I'm at the point of installing TWRP. But the guide mentioned "TWRP isn't able t persist without modifying system, so you'll lose it after booting into Android, you'll need to flash/boot it to access it again". What does this exactly mean? I read it as that after I reboot my phone after doing something in TWRP, than TWRP becomes non existent. And I'd have to flash it every time I wanted to get into TWRP. Is this correct? Seems not very smart because if something happens on my phone, I'd like to be able to boot right into my TWRP recovery to restore a stable version.

I don't know why it says that but I allow TWRP to make system modifications and I have systemless root with AP working.
You definitely don't want to let TWRP install it's version of SuperSU though. When it gives you the option select "Do not install".

I would like to share my experience on flashing systemless root with TWRP on my Nexus 9:
1. Reboot to bootloader and perform fastboot boot TWRP.img (TWRP.img is the filename of TWRP IMG file). Yes, TWRP is temporary and won't keep after reboot)
2. If TWRP prompts you to decrypt /data partition, simply skip that
3. Don't allow /system modifications
4. Use adb sideload to install systemless SuperSU
5. Directly reboot to system after installation. The device may reboot multiple times, just let it finish.
SuperSU should now appear in the app tray. This method works well for me.

Much info on systemless root here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/themes-apps/systemless-root-themed-apps-t3292105

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Oneplus 5 TWRP and Root Issues

Oneplus 5, Official ROM, H2OS, Android 7.1
1. First time, I followed https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/oneplus-5-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-t3624877 and successfully install TWRP and root using Supersu. I can goes into TWRP recovery without any problem. I notice that the supersu I installed in a systemless one, some apps can't get root access, like AD Away, Titanium Backup. But most apps can work with it. I used the one of the two root method in that tutorial as follows:
For Users who want to remain Encrypted:
1. Boot into TWRP Recovery and allow system modifications.
2. Swipe right and enable modifications.
3. Select your preferred Language, Tap “Never show this screen on boot again,” and Swipe allow modification.
4. Navigate to Install and select Magisk Or SuperSU to root OnePlus 5.
5. Swipe to confirm the flash
6. Reboot System
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2. After several months I want to upgrade the original H2OS to new version, so I unroot in Supersu first, when it ask me if I want to recover Boot Image, I say "Yes", and say "NO" when ask me if I want to recover Recovery Image. Then I upgrade to the new H2OS v13 (Android 7.1) using the Full package through TWRP, after that I reinstall TWRP 3.2.1, it was successful. But it doesn't ask me to allow it to make modification. I tried to install Supersu 2.82 and 2.82 SR5 using the same method as in tutorial, at the end of "Booting Image patcher" it shows
.........
-Calling user ramdisk patch script
---Failure, aborting
-Unmounting /system and /vender
-Done
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Then I reboot to recovery, it return to official REC, not TWRP, and system says there is no root.
netsonic said:
Oneplus 5, Official ROM, H2OS, Android 7.1
1. First time, I followed https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/oneplus-5-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-t3624877 and successfully install TWRP and root using Supersu. I can goes into TWRP recovery without any problem. I notice that the supersu I installed in a systemless one, some apps can't get root access, like AD Away, Titanium Backup. But most apps can work with it. I used the one of the two root method in that tutorial as follows:
2. After several months I want to upgrade the original H2OS to new version, so I unroot in Supersu first, when it ask me if I want to recover Boot Image, I say "Yes", and say "NO" when ask me if I want to recover Recovery Image. Then I upgrade to the new H2OS v13 (Android 7.1) using the Full package through TWRP, after that I reinstall TWRP 3.2.1, it was successful. But it doesn't ask me to allow it to make modification. I tried to install Supersu 2.82 and 2.82 SR5 using the same method as in tutorial, at the end of "Booting Image patcher" it shows
Then I reboot to recovery, it return to official REC, not TWRP, and system says there is no root.
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Just use the latest universal codeworks recovery and flash it via fastboot.
For root i suggest use of Magisk over Su, the latest 15.3 works fine for me.
What is the codeworks recovery? Is it "twrp-3.2.1-0-cheeseburger.img" on https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus5.html?
netsonic said:
What is the codeworks recovery? Is it "twrp-3.2.1-0-cheeseburger.img" on https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus5.html?
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No, it's the -universal- one from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...overy-twrp-3-2-1-0-oreo-oxygenos-5-0-t3725723
I can flash universal TWRP and Magisk 15.3. But Magisk show "SafetyNet API Error"? How to fix it?

Need instructions to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0

Hi guys,
I have gone thru the forum to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0 but have few questions.
1. Is TWRP mandatory to install Magisk for systemless root?
2. If above point is yes, then will the device be eligible for OTA even with TWRP recovery?
3. Please provide steps to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0 latest October patch
Thanks in advance.
mpadhu said:
Hi guys,
I have gone thru the forum to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0 but have few questions.
1. Is TWRP mandatory to install Magisk for systemless root?
2. If above point is yes, then will the device be eligible for OTA even with TWRP recovery?
3. Please provide steps to install Magisk systemless root in S7 Edge running 8.0 latest October patch
Thanks in advance.
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Go Here https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-root-android-8-0-oreo-t3840271
1. U need TWRP for flashing Magisk.
2. When ur intentions are gaining root access, u should forgo OTA.
3. The above link has everything u need.
joeljose1001 said:
Go Here https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-root-android-8-0-oreo-t3840271
1. U need TWRP for flashing Magisk.
2. When ur intentions are gaining root access, u should forgo OTA.
3. The above link has everything u need.
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Thank you for your time and response. There is something called systemless root which will hide the root from the system and also allows official OTA updates.
mpadhu said:
Thank you for your time and response. There is something called systemless root which will hide the root from the system and also allows official OTA updates.
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From what I know, when you download an OTA and prompt your device to install it, your Android system performs a series of checksums to ensure that your /system, /boot, /recovery, and /vendor (or /OEM) partitions are unmodified from their original stock configuration.
The benefit of Magisk is that it does not modify the system partition, but while installing Magisk, the first thing it does is patch boot image. So you might have to restore the original boot image for the OTA to work.
Also, the OTA is designed to be installed via the stock recovery which has been overwritten with TWRP. So, I think u will face a problem there too.
I'm not saying that it's impossible to get an OTA update. It just might not be as easy as u r used to.
joeljose1001 said:
From what I know, when you download an OTA and prompt your device to install it, your Android system performs a series of checksums to ensure that your /system, /boot, /recovery, and /vendor (or /OEM) partitions are unmodified from their original stock configuration.
The benefit of Magisk is that it does not modify the system partition, but while installing Magisk, the first thing it does is patch boot image. So you might have to restore the original boot image for the OTA to work.
Also, the OTA is designed to be installed via the stock recovery which has been overwritten with TWRP. So, I think u will face a problem there too.
I'm not saying that it's impossible to get an OTA update. It just might not be as easy as u r used to.
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Got your point. Thank you. I read that Magisk can be installed without root or even custom recovery.
The below is taken from the official Magisk thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
How to download or extract the stock boot image file from my official ROM?
"Via Magisk Manager:
This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery.
However, you MUST have a stock boot image dump beforehand, and you also have to be able to flash the patched boot image, either through fastboot/download mode or ODIN
Install the latest Magisk Manager
If you're planning to flash the patched boot image through ODIN, go to Settings > Update Settings > Patched Boot Output Format, and select .img.tar. For normal users leave it as the default .img
Press Install > Install > Patch Boot Image File, and select your stock boot image file
Magisk Manager will now patch your boot image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Copy the patched boot image to your PC. If you can't find it via MTP, you can pull the file with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot:
fastboot flash boot /path/to/patched_boot.img"

What is safe way to install TWRP and keep root in between OTA update updating in OS

vukis said:
vukis said:
1. Magisk Manager Tap "Uninstall" > Tap "Restore
Images" (DO NOT REBOOT)
2. Now Run the System update to download and install the
full OTA zip (DO NOT REBOOT)
3. Close all background apps
4. Open Magisk > Tap "Install" Tap "install" again Tap
"Install to Inactive/Second Slot (After OTA)"
5. Finally tap Reboot after Magisk installation is complet
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Just tried this method with local upgrade. It works indeed! Thanks!
But TWRP got lost from local upgrade. So after restarting flashed twrp-installer-fajita-3.2.3-37.zip via Magisk Manager. But install script anounced that I am now unrooted.
Restarting phone confirmed that.
Anyway installed root again via TWRP.
What is safe way to install TWRP in between those 5 update OTA+keep root steps?
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What is safe way to install TWRP in between those 5 update OTA+keep root steps? I once tried some kind of "OTA" update via twrp, but all was lost. (Could be a bit older twrp version without pattern unlock)
Why not just download the ZIP from the TWRP rather than use the OTA method?
The zips are available here.
I never uninstall magisk by the way. However that is part of the instructions. There are TWRP instructions, it's the third post, I believe.
OhioYJ said:
Why not just download the ZIP from the TWRP rather than use the OTA method?
The zips are available here.
I never uninstall magisk by the way. However that is part of the instructions. There are TWRP instructions, it's the third post, I believe.
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Well I used this thread (How to Update/Return to Stock your OnePlus 6/6T(ROOT | NO ROOT | STOCK BASED |OTHERS)) from @mauronofrio as my guide. And in 2nd paragraph it states:
2. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I'm rooted or I made some modifications:
You can use:
Local Update Method (Recommended)
Fastboot Update Method
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
Local update method is recommended. So I was following this "general knowledge". Also I lost all user data (with nandroid backup) updating via twrp. Could be that my TWRP was outdated, but I would rather not to loose my user data again :/
Are you just OOS, rooted, TWRP?
I just flash the ZIP in twrp, flash twrp installer, reboot recovery, flash magisk. You can Repeat those steps if you want to update both slots. No reason to complicate it. I've never lost any data. The only time I format or lose data is going between OOS and AOSP roms. Then it is definitely important to backup data (always important to backup data anyways though).

Update system without computer and preserve TWRP?

Is there a way to update system to .14 and preserve TWRP?
I know that I can preserve Magisk, but I don't want to lose TWRP because I need to flash few more things.
Two more constraints:
I don't want to lose data
I don't have access to pc
In what steps I can achieve it, if any?
Yes, just go to TWRP with your OTA file, install the OTA file (in TWRP!), don't restart and install the ZIP file of the TWRP, reboot to recovery, flash magisk and reboot. Done. You'll still with your TWRP, rooted and updated.
MatheusPimentel said:
Yes, just go to TWRP with your OTA file, install the OTA file (in TWRP!), don't restart and install the ZIP file of the TWRP, reboot to recovery, flash magisk and reboot. Done. You'll still with your TWRP, rooted and updated.
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Exactly. But make sure to only use the full OTA and not the incremental one.
Full guide
1. Go to TWRP
2. Flash FULL ROM
3. Flash TWRP INSTALLER (if u fail to u will lose TWRP)
4. Reboot your device. (yes boot it...and access your phone)
5. Reboot back to TWRP
6. Flash Magisk
Working method...tried nd tested 50+ times
The following also works. Follow it precisely.
> Install the update through the OS Update UI.
> Open Magisk Manager and find the module that preserves TWRP. Flash it. It won't appear in the module list. Don't restart yet, you'll lose Magisk if you do.
> Open Magist Manager and click "install". Install to inactive slot (OTA)
> Reboot!
Done this a few times now, it's actually more convenient than booting to TWRP.
I use always that way. The module is called TWRP_A_B_Retention_Script-Magisk.zip.
Open Magisk Manager > Downloads and it's called : TWRP A/B Retention Script.
To find it easy order by name. Default it's by last update.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79358976&postcount=2012
Done.
Thank you all.

[GUIDE] Root OOS with TWRP

Update 220823: Update for TWRP 12 and some other minor changes due to the switch from SafetyNet API to Play Integrity API
Updated 211203: include Magisk Canary
Edited 220113: correct a mistake in the Keeping Root process; some formatting changes
I keep seeing posts that say you can't root OOS after an OTA unless you have a full image installation zip. That's just not true these days (September 2021).
You can use @osm0sis' method in https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ices-platforms.2239421/page-149#post-84764713
And @g96818 suggests using "Install to inactive slot" which works provided you do it properly - see https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...00-kb2001-kb2003-kb2005.4178675/post-85801253.
And here's how to do it using TWRP.
What you'll need:
OOS 11: TWRP image (.img) and (optionally) installer zip from https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-11-alpha-teamwin-recovery-project-8t-kebab.4302449
OOS 12: TWRP image (.img) and (optionally) installer zip from https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...win-recovery-project-8t-9r-2022-07-27.4473983
Magisk apk - using stable from https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases or using Canary from https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk-files/tree/canary
Universal SafetyNet Fix (UNSF-MOD) by @Displax from https://github.com/Displax/safetynet-fix/tree/integrity
I'm also assuming you have an unlocked bootloader, know how to use fastboot, how to use TWRP, and how to use Magisk.
I'll go through rooting a currently unrooted version of OOS and then doing an incremental update OTA.
Root unrooted OOS
Install the Magisk APK. I find that this works nicer than letting the stub download the full app the first time you use it.
Boot into bootloader mode.
Boot TWRP using fastboot boot x.img where x.img is the TWRP image file.
Take a backup of the current boot and recovery partitions as you'll need them for successfully updating when the next incremental OTA becomes available.
Install the Magisk APK, just like you would install any zip file in TWRP. Note: the APK must be named Magisk-*.apk otherwise TWRP won't list it. Also install USNF if you are using Magisk Canary.
If you want to keep TWRP then install the TWRP installer zip.
Reboot.
If you are using Magisk Canary, in Magisk>Settings enable Zygisk, Enforce DenyList, and Configure DenyList. Then reboot.
Keeping Root on an incremental OTA update
Note: you do NOT need to (but can if you want to) follow this process if you're installing a full OTA. You only need to install the full OTA and then install Magisk to the inactive slot and reboot from Magisk when it prompts you.
If your phone tells you you have an update:
If you have TWRP installed, then boot into TWRP and restore the stock recovery and reboot.
In Magisk tap on "Uninstall Magisk" and select "Restore images".
Install the OTA update but don't reboot yet.
Turn on airplane mode so that apps can't call SafetyNet when you reboot the phone without root.
Reboot
When the phone has successfully rebooted the updated system, boot into bootloader mode.
Boot TWRP using fastboot boot x.img where x.img is the TWRP image file.
Take a backup of the current recovery partition as you'll need it for successfully updating when the next incremental OTA becomes available.
Install the Magisk APK, just like you would any zip file in TWRP. Note: the APK file name must start with Magisk- otherwise TWRP won't list it. Your existing Magisk settings, modules, and [hidden] Magisk app will be preserved.
If you want to keep TWRP then flash the TWRP installer zip.
Reboot and disable airplane mode.
BillGoss said:
I keep seeing posts that say you can't root OOS after an OTA unless you have a full image installation zip. That's just not true these days (September 2021).
You can use @osm0sis' method in https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ices-platforms.2239421/page-149#post-84764713
And @g96818 suggest this method (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...1-kb2003-kb2005.4178675/page-25#post-85386145) but this doesn't work for everybody (it doesn't for me).
And here's how to do it using TWRP.
What you'll need:
• TWRP image (.img) and (optionally) installer zip from https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-11-alpha-teamwin-recovery-project-8t-kebab.4302449/
• Magisk apk - I'm using v23.0 stable from https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/
I'm also assuming you have an unlocked bootloader, know how to use fastboot, how to use TWRP, and how to use Magisk.
I'll go through rooting a currently unrooted version of OOS and then doing an incremental update OTA.
Root unrooted OOS
1. Install the Magisk APK. I find that this works nicer than letting the stub download the full app the first time you use it.
2. Boot into bootloader mode
3. Boot TWRP using fastboot boot x.img where x.img is the TWRP image file
4. Take a backup of the current boot and recovery partitions as you'll need them for successfully updating when the next incremental OTA becomes available
5. Install the Magisk APK, just like you would install any zip file in TWRP. Note: the APK must be named Magisk-*.apk otherwise TWRP won't list it.
6. If you want to keep TWRP then install the TWRP installer zip.
7. Reboot
Keeping Root on an OTA update
If your phone tells you you have an update:
1. If you have TWRP installed, then boot into TWRP and restore the stock recovery and reboot
2. In Magisk tap on "Uninstall Magisk" and select "restore images". Or, if you're like using terminal commands, restore the stock boot image (you backed it up with TWRP) to the current slot using dd
3. Install the OTA update but don't reboot yet.
4. Turn on airplane mode so that apps can't call SafetyNet when you reboot the phone without root
5. Reboot
6. When the phone has successfully rebooted the updated system, boot into bootloader mode
7. Boot TWRP using fastboot boot x.img where x.img is the TWRP image file
8. Take a backup of the current boot and recovery partitions as you'll need them for successfully updating when the next incremental OTA becomes available
9. Clean up old Magisk backup copies of stock boot images by using File Manager to delete /data/magisk_backup_* directories
10. Install the Magisk APK, just like you would any zip file in TWRP. Note: the APK file name must start with Magisk- otherwise TWRP won't list it. Your existing Magisk settings, modules, and [hidden] Magisk app will be preserved.
11. If you want to keep TWRP then flash the TWRP installer zip.
12. Reboot and disable airplane mode
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ctsProfile fails. Is there a way to fix it? Tried stable Magisk and Canary.
morphius88 said:
ctsProfile fails. Is there a way to fix it? Tried stable Magisk and Canary.
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Best place for getting support for Magisk is https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/magisk-general-support-discussion.3432382/
Hi,
Thanks for the guide!
What can i do if i forgot to backup stock boot and recovery?
berthur said:
Hi,
Thanks for the guide!
What can i do if i forgot to backup stock boot and recovery?
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You have a number of options:
If your update was an incremental OTA:
1. Ask in the Q&A forum or in one of the update threads if someone can share those two partitions with you.
2. If you're on 11.0.10.10kb05aa then you can get boot from a number of the update/rooting threads and the recovery from this thread by @mslezak https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-rooted-users-install-from-fastbootd.4316147/
3. Use this tool by @mslezak to create the full partitions from an incremental update https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...urrently-op8t-11-0-9-9-kb05aa-posted.4314677/
If you updated using a full installation zip:
- use payload dumper to extract the two partitions from payload.bin
BillGoss said:
You have a number of options:
If your update was an incremental OTA:
1. Ask in the Q&A forum or in one of the update threads if someone can share those two partitions with you.
2. If you're on 11.0.10.10kb05aa then you can get boot from a number of the update/rooting threads and the recovery from this thread by @mslezak https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-rooted-users-install-from-fastbootd.4316147/
3. Use this tool by @mslezak to create the full partitions from an incremental update https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...urrently-op8t-11-0-9-9-kb05aa-posted.4314677/
If you updated using a full installation zip:
- use payload dumper to extract the two partitions from payload.bin
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Than you!
Hello!
Does someone have a backup of the Stock recovery from OOS 11.0.10.10.KB05BA and can share it here?
Thanks in advance.
Wishmasterflo said:
Hello!
Does someone have a backup of the Stock recovery from OOS 11.0.10.10.KB05BA and can share it here?
Thanks in advance.
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Download the zip from https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/oneplus-8t-rom-ota-oxygen-os-repo-of-oxygen-os-builds.4193183/ and then use payload dumper to extract the files.
That worked like a charm. Thanks a lot.
I'm Magisk rooted and I have TWRP installed on my 8T EU model.
The OnePlus updater app registers that I am rooted and wants to download the full OTA.
Do I also have to do all the things you described after "Keeping Root on an OTA update" or is there a simpler way?
If yes, then I have a question regarding this step:
2. In Magisk tap on "Uninstall Magisk" and select "restore images".
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Did Magisk automatically backup these images? Because I didn't do it myself. I only have backed up all my partitions (including boot) after I had installed TWRP and before I rooted.
EDIT:
BillGoss has thankfully already replied in another thread (in which I have basically asked the same question because I am an impatient bast***) where I suggested the overly present "easy" update scheme, which he expects to work. So this should be fine for other people in my situation:
1. Let the system download and install full OTA and DO NOT let the device reboot after it's done
2. Install TWRP A/B Retention Script
3. Install Magisk to inactive slot and reboot
EDIT2:
I just want to add that before having done the above mentioned steps 1-3, I have disabled all Magisk modules and rebooted the device. So the full procedure is the following:
1. Disable all Magisk modules and reboot
2. Let the system download and install full OTA and DO NOT let the device reboot after it's done
3. Install TWRP A/B Retention Script
4. Install Magisk to inactive slot and reboot
Youtube step by step video (he says that he "uninstalls" the Magisk modules but he just deactivates them):
Thanks @haitower
I've updated the OP to make it clear that the process described there only applies to incremental updates.
Also, to answer your question re Magisk backups: Magisk writes a copy of the installed boot image to /data/Magisk* before patching it. A "restore image" uses that backup.
BillGoss said:
I keep seeing posts that say you can't root OOS after an OTA unless you have a full image installation zip. That's just not true these days (September 2021).
You can use @osm0sis' method in https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ices-platforms.2239421/page-149#post-84764713
And @g96818 suggests using "Install to inactive slot" but this doesn't work for everybody (it doesn't for me) which works provided you do it properly - see https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...00-kb2001-kb2003-kb2005.4178675/post-85801253.
And here's how to do it using TWRP.
What you'll need:
• TWRP image (.img) and (optionally) installer zip from https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-11-alpha-teamwin-recovery-project-8t-kebab.4302449/
• Magisk apk - I'm using v23.0 stable from https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/
I'm also assuming you have an unlocked bootloader, know how to use fastboot, how to use TWRP, and how to use Magisk.
I'll go through rooting a currently unrooted version of OOS and then doing an incremental update OTA.
Root unrooted OOS
1. Install the Magisk APK. I find that this works nicer than letting the stub download the full app the first time you use it.
2. Boot into bootloader mode
3. Boot TWRP using fastboot boot x.img where x.img is the TWRP image file
4. Take a backup of the current boot and recovery partitions as you'll need them for successfully updating when the next incremental OTA becomes available
5. Install the Magisk APK, just like you would install any zip file in TWRP. Note: the APK must be named Magisk-*.apk otherwise TWRP won't list it.
6. If you want to keep TWRP then install the TWRP installer zip.
7. Reboot
Keeping Root on an incremental OTA update
Note: you do NOT need to follow this process if you're installing a full OTA. You only need to install the full OTA and then install Magisk to the inactive slot and reboot from Magisk when it prompts you
If your phone tells you you have an update:
1. If you have TWRP installed, then boot into TWRP and restore the stock recovery and reboot
2. In Magisk tap on "Uninstall Magisk" and select "restore images". Or, if you're like using terminal commands, restore the stock boot image (you backed it up with TWRP) to the current slot using dd
3. Install the OTA update but don't reboot yet.
4. Turn on airplane mode so that apps can't call SafetyNet when you reboot the phone without root
5. Reboot
6. When the phone has successfully rebooted the updated system, boot into bootloader mode
7. Boot TWRP using fastboot boot x.img where x.img is the TWRP image file
8. Take a backup of the current boot and recovery partitions as you'll need them for successfully updating when the next incremental OTA becomes available
9. Clean up old Magisk backup copies of stock boot images by using File Manager to delete /data/magisk_backup_* directories
10. Install the Magisk APK, just like you would any zip file in TWRP. Note: the APK file name must start with Magisk- otherwise TWRP won't list it. Your existing Magisk settings, modules, and [hidden] Magisk app will be preserved.
11. If you want to keep TWRP then flash the TWRP installer zip.
12. Reboot and disable airplane mode
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Hello,
Thank You for the detailed description, it helped me a lot.
I'm new with the Oneplus 8T phone. The last handset I had was the Mi MIX 2. The rules of using root are familiar to me and I understand everything from your description. I only have a question about TWRP, once I have them permanently installed on device, can I backup the system or date partition via TWRP? I always made backups in case i messed up something and didn't work properly.
This question came from https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus8t.html
They write there:
"This device uses Dynamic Partitions
This means that TWRP will not allow modifications to any of the partitions that make up the Super partition on the stock ROM. All backups and restores will include the full Super partition rather than the individual dynamic partitions.
In order to flash the individual partitions, you will have to boot into fastbootd."
I would be grateful for Your information, Thank You.
e1thx said:
Hello,
Thank You for the detailed description, it helped me a lot.
I'm new with the Oneplus 8T phone. The last handset I had was the Mi MIX 2. The rules of using root are familiar to me and I understand everything from your description. I only have a question about TWRP, once I have them permanently installed on device, can I backup the system or date partition via TWRP? I always made backups in case i messed up something and didn't work properly.
This question came from https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus8t.html
They write there:
"This device uses Dynamic Partitions
This means that TWRP will not allow modifications to any of the partitions that make up the Super partition on the stock ROM. All backups and restores will include the full Super partition rather than the individual dynamic partitions.
In order to flash the individual partitions, you will have to boot into fastbootd."
I would be grateful for Your information, Thank You.
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See post #3 in https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...recovery-project-8t-kebab-2021-29-11.4302449/
Hello!
Today I saw that EU: 11.0.12.12.KB05BA was available as OTA Update so I started to download it using the "Keep root on OTA Update".
During the download I recognized that I was still only connected to mobile network 4G instead of WiFi.
So I stopped the download of the OTA, restarted the phone and turned on WiFi but now I don't get the notification for the new OTA Update anymore and when checking for new Updates it says that my OOS 11.0.11.11 is up to date.
I guess the system has somewhere already stored that I started the download of the new 11.0.12.12 OTA but did not finish it and now I don't get the message to download it anymore.
Any idea how I can fix this so that I can download the new OTA again?
Thanks a lot!
EDIT: I am downloading it now via OxygenOS Updater (the full OTA).
BillGoss said:
See post #3 in https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...recovery-project-8t-kebab-2021-29-11.4302449/
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I understand that if I want to restore system and data when something doesn't work for me then I just do recovery for all the partitions, system, data etc that I do in twrp?
Please see the update in the OP regarding OOS 12.

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