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The pitch is seductive. Instead of extracting your own firmware, patching it with Magisk, and flashing it via Fastboot, why not just grab a file someone else already made? Download, flash, reboot – done.
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_[random].img (For devices using init_boot.img – newer Pixels/Samsungs – use fastboot flash init_boot magisk_patched.img ) magisk boot image download
Run this command in your terminal/command prompt: The pitch is seductive
Reboot: fastboot reboot . Done. There is one narrow exception: Recovery RAMDisk devices (some older Xiaomi/OnePlus phones where Magisk is installed into the recovery partition). Even then, you should patch your own stock recovery image. fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_[random]
If you’ve recently dipped your toes into the world of Android rooting, you’ve likely come across a tempting shortcut: searching for a “Magisk boot image download” for your specific phone model.
Magisk is a powerful tool that allows for . Instead of modifying the actual system partition (which breaks modern integrity checks like SafetyNet/Play Integrity), Magisk modifies the boot image .