@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ In order to use this method, you are required to obtain a copy of the stock boot
- Download and install the latest Magisk Manager
- If you're planning to flash the patched boot image through ODIN (Samsung only), go to **Settings > Update Settings > Patched Boot Output Format**, and select *.img.tar*, or else leave it as the default (*.img*)
- Press **Install > Install > Patch Boot Image File**, and select your stock boot image file
- Magisk Manager will install Magisk to your boot image, and store it in\
- Magisk Manager will install Magisk to your boot image, and store it in
- Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot on most devices:\
- Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot on most devices:
`fastboot flash boot /path/to/patched_boot.img`
## Huawei
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### EMUI 8
For EMUI 8 devices, your device have a partition named `ramdisk`, which will be where Magisk is going to be installed.
- If you plan to use custom recoveries, simply follow the instructions for custom recovery above.\
Note that to install TWRP, you will first download the TWRP recovery image, and use\
- If you plan to use custom recoveries, simply follow the instructions for custom recovery above.
Note that to install TWRP, you will first download the TWRP recovery image, and use
`fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk /path/to/twrp.img` to install the custom recovery.
- If you plan not to use custom recoveries, you will have to extract `RAMDISK.img` from your firmware. Follow the instructions for boot image patching above, but use the `RAMDISK.img` file instead of a boot image. To install the patched image back to your device, here is the fastboot command:\
- If you plan not to use custom recoveries, you will have to extract `RAMDISK.img` from your firmware. Follow the instructions for boot image patching above, but use the `RAMDISK.img` file instead of a boot image. To install the patched image back to your device, here is the fastboot command:
Be aware you are flashing to `ramdisk`, not `boot`!
### EMUI 9
For EMUI 9 devices, the `ramdisk` partition no longer exists. As a workaround, Magisk will be installed to the `recovery_ramdisk` partition. **This means that you HAVE TO boot to recovery every time you reboot. This also means that you CANNOT have Magisk and custom recoveries at the same time!** To boot to recovery, press **Power + Volume Up** when booting your device.
- If you plan to use custom recoveries, simply follow the instructions for custom recovery above.\
Note that to install TWRP, you will first download the TWRP recovery image, and use\
`fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk /path/to/twrp.img` to install the custom recovery.\
- If you plan to use custom recoveries, simply follow the instructions for custom recovery above.
Note that to install TWRP, you will first download the TWRP recovery image, and use
`fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk /path/to/twrp.img` to install the custom recovery.
**Magisk will overwrite the custom recovery.**
- If you plan not to use custom recoveries, you will have to extract `RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img` from your firmware. Follow the instructions for boot image patching above, but use the `RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img` file instead of a boot image. To install the patched image back to your device, here is the fastboot command:\
- If you plan not to use custom recoveries, you will have to extract `RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img` from your firmware. Follow the instructions for boot image patching above, but use the `RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img` file instead of a boot image. To install the patched image back to your device, here is the fastboot command: