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[ROM] Ugoos AM6 ATV_by_Sasvlad ( AndroidTV 9.0 )
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All 7? Sorry I dont understand.
could you pls explain more specific. Or can you give me which fingerprint should I choose.
thnks
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I changed it as xiaomi mi mix 3 android 9 and still same. No safety net.
any advice pls
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Originally posted by mo123 View Post
Use the Magisk Hide Props Config module to emulate a Xiaomi Android 9 device.
You will need a terminal app to do the steps.
eg. type props in the terminal app.
https://apkpure.com/terminal-emulato...al.androidterm
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Originally posted by Hitachi View PostHi dev.
I have a problem about safety net on magisk.
any advice?
thnks
You will need a terminal app to do the steps.
eg. type props in the terminal app.
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Hi dev.
I have a problem about safety net on magisk.
any advice?
thnks
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Oh, that's great!
Thanks a lot for your fast reply.
Best regards
eseze
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Originally posted by eseze View Post
First of all: THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this description!
In order to avoid a misunderstanding I have a question regarding this procedure. As far as I understand choosing the 'Recovery Mode' as installation mode means that you have to reboot into recovery evertime when you want to use Magisk - is that correct?
In step 14 you mentioned only to reboot (without a hint to reboot to recovery) - that's a bit confusing for me.
Thank you very much in advance for clarification!
Best regards
eseze
Magisk works after every power on or normal reboot.
You don't need to boot to recovery or anything.
So enjoy it
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Originally posted by mo123 View Post
How to install Magisk on the AM6
1) Under Ugoos Settings - Choose Root with SuperSU
2) Now restart your device
3) Install Magisk Manager
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.5.1/MagiskManager-v7.5.1.apk
4) Restart your device
5) Open Magisk Manager and grant it root permission with SuperSU
6) In Magisk Manager's Settings choose Magisk Core Mode Only and enable it
7) Restart your device
8) Open Magisk Manager and under Advanced Settings(You need to use an airmouse or USB mouse)
choose only the 'Recovery Mode' checkbox and uncheck 'Preserve AVB 2.0/dm-verity'
9) Now click on Install at the top right next to Magisk and select 'Direct Install'
10) Wait for it to finish and then manually restart your device by long pressing the power button on the ir remote and choosing Restart'
11) Magisk will now be installed
12) In Magisk Manager's settings, disable the Magisk Core Mode Only so it uses the full Magisk Mode now
13) Also disable SuperSU root now from Ugoos's Root Settings
14) Reboot
Magisk should now work fully and you can hide root from apps or make your device Google Certified by using theMagiskHide Props Config module.
You can use a root file manager and delete the system/xbin/su file to not interfere with Magisk root.
In order to avoid a misunderstanding I have a question regarding this procedure. As far as I understand choosing the 'Recovery Mode' as installation mode means that you have to reboot into recovery evertime when you want to use Magisk - is that correct?
In step 14 you mentioned only to reboot (without a hint to reboot to recovery) - that's a bit confusing for me.
Thank you very much in advance for clarification!
Best regards
eseze
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