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2020.10.3 Magisk v21.0
Long time no see! v21.0 is the largest release in Magisk's history. It comes with full Android 11 support (tons of stuff has to be rewritten from scratch!), and a completely redesigned Magisk Manager. These are the reasons why this particular public release took me over half an year to wrap up.
To the end user, not much has changed other than the fact that Magisk Manager has completely changed its appearance. However developers should pay some attention to some changes due to adjustments for Android 11. Full changelogs are too massive to fit, so here I'll point out the main changes and links to updated documentations.
Highlights
- Android 11 support 🎉
- Completely redesigned Magisk Manager
- Safe Mode detection: if you installed a module that bootloops your device, reboot into Safe Mode and all modules will be disabled. More instructions on how to deal with broken modules is linked here.
The following are for advanced users/developer:
- On Android 8.0+, Magisk now uses a new SELinux setup that keeps Android sandbox less compromised. This provides better security to rooted users, and also separates Magisk rules from original rules. Details here.
- On Android 11,
/sbin
may no longer exist. For developers, this means the Magisk's internaltmpfs
directory is no longer always/sbin
, and instead randomly created every boot. To get thetmpfs
path, use the commandmagisk --path
(more details here). For custom kernel developers that usesoverlay.d
, updated docs are here. magiskpolicy
gained more features and some minor syntax changes, details here.