Running multiple Android systems within Docker on Debian can present challenges when using Magisk. Magisk, known for its ability to modify system partitions, can unintentionally affect the host Debian system's boot partition, leading to instability.
This article explores methods to utilize Magisk within Dockerized Android environments on Debian without impacting the host system's boot partition. We'll discuss potential configurations and best practices to ensure a secure and stable setup.
Additionally, we'll delve into exploring alternative system modification solutions specific to containers, if appropriate.
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