Users of the popular Android root tool Magisk are reporting widespread issues with version 30 and 30.1. A common complaint is the death of zygisk, a crucial component for module functionality. Many users are also experiencing module unmounting problems, preventing root access and causing various app malfunctions. Interestingly, Magisk 29.0 appears to be unaffected by these issues, leading many to revert to this older version for stability. This situation highlights the importance of careful testing and community feedback in the open-source software development process.
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