I recently encountered a problem with Magisk, specifically version 28004, on my Samsung Galaxy s10e (SM-G9700). My device is running Android 12 with the latest security patch.
Installing Magisk 28004 resulted in a bootloop. This issue seems to be consistent with other users of Magisk 28004 on Snapdragon-based devices. Interestingly, all versions prior to 27002 successfully installed on my s10e, preserving root access even after regular reboots - unlike previous Snapdragon versions that required specific boot sequences to maintain root.
From my experience, it seems likely that Magisk versions after 27002 might not be compatible with non-ramdisk configurations.
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