How do apply OTA update in aljeter with twrp and magisk? - Moto G6 Play Questions & Answers

I received an OTA patch security for aljeter xt1922-5 retbr. The package is identified as PPPS29.55.35.12-3. I don't know if there's anyone working on a sideload package of this that I could flash with twrp. The device has only partition A to boot.
twrp and magisk were installed on factory rom 8.1, oreo and the pie upgrade OTA went smoothly, overwriting twrp for the recovery stock and magisk, I just had to install magisk zip and twrp again later. But this is just a security paych and it won't even have boot and recovery partitions included, as far as I know. so if I'm correct about that, it won't be able to "auto apply" like the previous one, so:
is twrp able to flash the patch?
can I just roll back to stock and apply the OTA?
finally, is there a way to install this update without all the work of reverting to stock recovery and stock ROM via ADB?
I've read similar topics for other model versions here on XDA, but still can't be sure about this issue. I read reports of users who were able to flash OTA with twrp and others not. How should I proceed? I really do not wish to risk brick the device.

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I have rooted my Nexus 7 wifi 2012 tablet with TWRP
I don't want to keep un-rooting, applying ota updates then re-rooting my tablet. Is there an easy way. Maybe modified images i can use on a rooted tablet which i can install via the install option in twrp recovery loader.
I also notice that Nexus root tool kit has a ota sideload update option in the advanced menue.
So my question is where are the modifies ota update files if they exist as I don't want to keep un-rooting, rerooting each time to apply official ota updates. I have searched the net and can't find modifies ota updates?
My OTA failed due to root and modifications so I extracted system.img and boot.img from the 5.1 tarball and flashed them using Nexus Root Toolkit. Works well.
I'm going through the same issue - I want to keep running stock, but every time an OTA update comes in, it bugs me for an update until I go through the whole process of finding the files elsewhere, using the Toolkit to flash them etc etc.
Is there a better way to do this automatically? Can I find the downloaded OTA package on the Nexus and just flash it from there?
Since Lollipop, you can't take an OTA in any way (official or sideload) if you've modified your system. Rooting, custom recovery or kernel. Unrooting does not help since the system already has been modified.
Easiest way to upgrade and still keep your data is to flash the factory image but leave out userdata.img. This can be easily done through NRT (No wipe mode) if command prompt is scary. Yes you'll have to reroot... But hey, this is a Nexus, it's easy.
I assume that means waiting for someone to post the update?
If you want to wait for someone to make a prerooted image, then yes. Otherwise just download the official factory image (Google it) and go for it.
Google doesn't always release OTAs and factory images at the same time, so some waiting will probably always be involved...
Drives me crazy. TWRP used to be able to intercept a OTA flash, flash the needed images, detect you lost root and ask to restore root.
Somewhere that disappeared.
I just flashed a very old stock and took every OTA to 5.0.2, rooted, setup... now getting bombarded with 5.1.1 update notification. Ugh
Didgeridoohan said:
Since Lollipop, you can't take an OTA in any way (official or sideload) if you've modified your system. Rooting, custom recovery or kernel. Unrooting does not help since the system already has been modified.
Easiest way to upgrade and still keep your data is to flash the factory image but leave out userdata.img. This can be easily done through NRT (No wipe mode) if command prompt is scary. Yes you'll have to reroot... But hey, this is a Nexus, it's easy.
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I need to flash the latest lollipop image to my rooted nexus with TWRP. I know where to find the images but don't remember how to flash it. What exactly are the steps and how do I leave out userdata.img ?
And what are the steps to reroot lollipop?
Thanks
i keep getting the offer to download the 5.1 update but when i do it dloads it then tries to reboot into recovery to flash it but it obviously boots into TWRP recovery which is no good.
So the question is when it dloads the update where does it dload to?
and could i flash it from TWRP if i find it?

What are my chances of bricking from trying to flash an OTA with TWRP?

I finally managed to find out where my phone downloaded the Sprint Nougat OTA file, and copied it to my SDcard.
My phone is a Sprint HTC 10. The bootloader is unlocked and my recovery is TWRP, but other than that I am stock and unrooted.
Everyone says you need to be on stock everything to install an OTA update (though I had no issues installing previous OTA updates directly, but all of those were small), so I was reading up on flashing stock recovery.... but several people commented that flashing a stock recovery on their phone wiped it. I really don't want to take that risk, and with TWRP I can make a backup of my entire phone. So I wanted to know, if flashing an OTA update fails from TWRP, could that brick my phone bad enough that I wouldn't be able to flash the TWRP backup to restore it? Or can I recover as long as I can boot into... well, recovery. Would the OTA update overwrite the recovery too? Especially if I try to install it from within that recovery?
I was told to extract the "update.zip" file from the OTA.... but there is none in there, is the OTA zip file itself what they meant by "update.zip"?
flashing an ota with twrp won't work...at least it won't update the firmware bits.

A5 2017 Stock Recovery wanted

I have an A5 2017 (SM-A520F), rooted, TWRP Recovery installed, running Android Nougat. Knox is tripped, Device Status was 'Custom' and if I checked for Software Updates in Settings it failed.
I installed Xposed, then Firefds Kit and used this to change the Status to Official. I can now download a Software Update (~50MB so probably not important - later updates may be). Knox is still triggered - this evidently doesn't matter. After downloading the update the phone boots from Recovery, i.e. boots TWRP and hence fails to install the update. I'd like to flash the stock Recovery to install the update then flash TWRP again. Anyone know where to acquire the stock Recovery? There are some iffy-looking sources I'd prefer to avoid.
Try updato.com or sammobile.com for the full stock ROM. You can extract the recovery and flash it in Odin.

How can I install OTA updates when I am rooted with Magisk?

I posted a while back in February about how I was unable to install the December Security OTA Update on my XT1710-01 RETUS, but I didn't get any responses. I believe that I have learned that this is due to the fact that I have unlocked my bootloader and rooted with Magisk (however I have not flashed TWRP or a custom recovery, if that makes a difference).
It looks like some other users had this issue too, and that some of you were able to get by with flashing a different Stock ROM in to get back to Stock and then flashing the OTA update.
Is that what I need to do in order to be able to flash my OTA updates in the future? Is there any other method aside from flashing the ROMs to get the updates too install on my phone?

MIUI 10 Pie OTA Updates from TWRP?

I have flashed the MIUI 10 Beta Pie, now I received many OTA updates and I don't know how to flash it via TWRP worrying I would brick my device.
I use the TWRP which has decrypted MIUI 10 PIE.
Also I have Magisk installed. Can someone please tell me how to install OTA updates via TWRP without bricking my device?
Same question, but for sure.. use mi recovery to ota updated, then back to twrp again
you two should install orange recovey, after update OTA, it will back to orange recovery and remove arb in the ROM. Don't worry
I'll try the orange fox twrp. Thank you so much

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