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Magisk 28 and higher versions have an issue where file managers can obtain root permissions, but are unable to modify/edit files. #8611

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Razziell opened this issue Dec 8, 2024 · 5 comments

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@Razziell
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Razziell commented Dec 8, 2024

File managers can obtain root permissions
Root access shows as granted
Unable to modify/edit any files despite root access
Functionality was working on previous Magisk versions (27 stable).
Device: Xiaomi Mi 9T (legacy SAR)
Android version: 13 (crdroid 9.24 unofficial)
Magisk version name:28101 (D)
Magisk version code:28101(D)
magisk_log_2024-12-08T09.16.22.log

@Killer74-hub
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Same issue. Please fix.

@Gawd21
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Gawd21 commented Dec 14, 2024

Termux isn't even able to call the su at all, but file managers have different levels of root. MX can do anything, but Root Explorer can do about 90% of normal, but all others are locked down. On A11. OnePlus 8 Pro. I was only adding to the FM issue, not trying to hijack the thread.

@foundObjects
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Same issue here on a OnePlus 9 pro running the last android 13 OOS release. File managers and terminal apps can't receive root permissions on any magisk version past 26.3. Root permission granted to apps before upgrading to 27.0 continues to function as expected but any new su permission granted with 27.0 or later silently fails.

@Gawd21
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Gawd21 commented Dec 20, 2024

I found the solution. Disable zygisk assist and Shamiko, reboot, run the terminal app it will ask for root, grant it then you can re-enable the two mods, reboot, and the terminal app will still work with root afterwards. Also file managers.

@Killer74-hub
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I found the solution. Disable zygisk assist and Shamiko, reboot, run the terminal app it will ask for root, grant it then you can re-enable the two mods, reboot, and the terminal app will still work with root afterwards. Also file managers.

So the thing is, the partitions also can't be edited. I disabled dm-verity.

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