The Pixel 8 Pro is experiencing an issue where Zygisk, a core component of the Magisk module system, randomly disables itself during regular device usage after updating to Magisk debug build 28103. Users report encountering a message stating "Zygisk is not enabled. Reboot required." A reboot temporarily resolves the issue, but it recurs intermittently, causing disruption to user experience.
The issue appears to have begun after updating to the debug build 28103. Previous stable builds of Magisk did not exhibit this behavior.
The specific trigger for the random disabling remains unclear, but it is suspected to be related to system sleep, context reload, or an SELinux policy update.
**Reported Modules Affecting Device Usage:**
While several modules have been installed, only the core functions crucial for the device may be able to provide insights into the issue. The user has listed the following modules as installed:
* Google Photos Features & Unlimited Backup
* iOS 17.4 Emoji Font
* Play Integrity Fix
* Systemless Hosts
* Zygisk - LSPosed
Attached is a magisk.log file captured shortly after the issue occurred. This log may contain valuable information for troubleshooting the root cause of Zygisk's intermittent disabling.
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