Last Updated on September 4, 2022 by Mathew Diekhake
After learning how Android SafetyNet impacts Magisk, I decided to get root access with Magisk. I have already downloaded Magisk and managed to install it without TWRP Recovery. The only part I had difficulty with was trying to get the boot image for Magisk. However, now that I am rooted, I am unable to locate the Magisk modules and settings. Where do I find them? Resolution:
The Magisk modules and settings and stored in the modules folder which is found by navigating to /data/adb/modules.
If you have an earlier version of Magisk, it may be found via /data/magisk.img instead.
The Magisk module gets installed in the /sbin/.core/img/ directory.
In conclusion, that is where Magisk modules are stored. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.
Mikhael H.
September 11, 2022 @ 11:10
I love my Magisk Modules. There are many I couldn’t live without. You can still use BusyBox as a module. I remember using that app well before Magisk came out. I think I used to use BusyBox after rooting with CF-Auto-Root but it may have just been with TWRP and SuperSU. The ACC is another Magisk Module that I love. It allows you to adjust what the maximum battery charge is. Many people don’t like to go over 90% when charging in order to help keep the battery healthy.
Mat Diekhake
September 11, 2022 @ 11:13
It shouldn’t matter what the battery charge is. If you run it from 100% to 5% or keep it between 80% and 20%, you will still get roughly the same overall usage. For instance, if you are not using 60% of the available battery, your smartphone will be able to be charged roughly 40% more times. What matters is the overall inevitable discharge. What’s most important is keeping it out of the heat.