You can follow this guide:Hello People,
Searched the forum about rooting Mi 10 ultra but couldn't find anything.
does anyone know enough how to root Mi 10 Ultra Android 11 on Xiaomi EU Beta Rom ? Hopefully one that works and does not end up in bootloop.
You should also repackage magisk manager: the repackaging might fail and to make it work you have to temporarily disable "google play protect" (Settings > Security Status > Google play protect > gear in the top right corner > toggle "Scan apps with play protect" ). Rememeber to re-enable it after the repackaging
It's in Magisk settings, called Hide Magisk Manager...I'm getting on a bit in age... what do you mean by "repackage magisk manager"?
It will work on 12.0.15 of course. Go onWill this work on EU build 12.0.15 Android 10? or is it just for Android 11 only.
That guide is now obsolete as you can now just install the latest magisk canary directly without having to install an old version first (tried on my own mi 10 ultra with the latest weekly)
download it from https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/tree/canary (file magisk-debug.zip ) and just install it using twrp.
Is it because of twrp being at a lower version? Or is it a MIUI 12.5 issue?I don't think that's possible because of dynamic partitions
Just create Magisk modules, it's not that hard.Does that mean that all Mi 11 series are not getting full root access, even with TWRP 3.5.x? I was planning to upgrade.
Can I create a module to allow root access rw? If yes, please send a guide if possible. Thanks man.Just create Magisk modules, it's not that hard.
No..., a module with what you want to modify in the System partition.Can I create a module to allow root access rw? If yes, please send a guide if possible. Thanks man.
No..., a module with what you want to modify in the System partition.
Magisk module template => MMT-Extended-v1.6-minimal.zip
In zip:
- "system" folder = root of the system partition. Add your system modifications there.
- "customize.sh" file = configuration file. No need to modify it in most cases.
- "module.prop" file = module info. Modify it like you want, check this guide for more info => https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/guides.html
EDIT: You can rename the zip file of course. ^^
Let's say I need to replace the default roboto ugly font with iOS San Francisco or Google Sans, there are lots of flashable zips out there, but non of them work upon twrp flashing.
Yes, it's a Magisk module. You have to install it in the Magisk app ("Puzzle" icon => "Install from storage" button at the top), not in TWRP.Here's an example
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