We need to find a way to avoid this . Is not a good solution.
If the developers turn off the encryption of "data" partition and add the file "boot_patched.img" with root access to the firmware, it will be much easier.
I would like to know if we can update the last ota without losing root and xposed_framework?
If so can some one show us how to do it?
thank you for help.
I can't get a custom recovery to work on my One Pro (bootloader unlocked, 20190107.V3.13 Rom)
I've followed the instructions here and have got Magisk 18.1 and the patched boot installed successfully but root checker app says root access is not properly installed.
I've tried flashing a number of different TWRP recoveries through SPFT but none work. I know I am supposed to boot straight into recovery after flashing TWRP so hold power and vol up and get to the page with 3 options including to enter recovery but when I choose recovery the phone goes to a blank screen.
I've tried all sort of button presses from the blank screen but nothing works so have to long press power to turn off.
Sometimes I get to the android "no command" page which I can get out of through power and vol up but then always takes me to the stock recovery.
I'm ultimately really hoping to get Eragon rom installed as I had it on a previous phone but have same problem with blank screen when I flash it
nihonjp replied at 2019-2-22 02:42
The thing is. After each update one would still need to redo the procedure. Unless you straigt add ...
Yeah, if your phone is rooted you should probably always update your phone using SPFT, reflash custom recovery, boot into it and reroot before you boot back into Android anyway.