TWRP for Samsung Galaxy S9 (Exynos)
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Support Status: Current
Maintainer: corsicanu
Code Name: starlte
Support thread on xda-developers
This means that swiping to allow system modifications will prevent you from being able to boot if you are using the stock kernel. In order to bypass dm-verity's boot prevention, you will have to install a kernel that has dm-verity disabled in the fstab.
Download the Official TWRP App (root required):
Install the app and open it. Agree to the Terms. Select TWRP Flash. Select your device from the device list (starlte) and choose a version. The file will download to your Downloads folder. Browse to and select the file. Tap on Flash to Recovery. Find out more about the app here.
Current and past versions of TWRP can be found at one of the mirrors below:
Download the latest TWRP image file (.img) from the download link and boot TWRP. Go to install and find and select the Images... button. Browse to the image that you downloaded and select it. Choose recovery and swipe to flash.
You will need to download and install Odin on your PC. Once you have Odin installed, download the proper .tar file for your device from the download link above. Power off your device. Turn on your device using the proper key combo to get into download mode and attach the device to your computer via a USB cable. Use the PDA tab or button to browse to and select the tar file that you downloaded and flash the device.
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
Download the latest image file (.img) from the download link above. Place it in the root of your /sdcard folder and rename it to twrp.img. Run the following commands via adb shell or a terminal emulator app:
su
dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/11120000.ufs/by-name/RECOVERY
- corsicanu
2022-01-08T16:04:55Z
BoardConfig: remove FBE/CRYPTO Recent reports show TWRP getting stuck at startup logo because of a /data glitch, without further posibility to do anything, on unencrypted phones. Considering decryption was never working, or that removing these flags fix the issue mentioned and lead to a functional TWRP (unencrypted), let's remove them for now. Change-Id: I0384c98f7db78877e553476eb0f388537a839835 - corsicanu
2021-03-19T09:16:15Z
busybox: rebuild and add missing unzip link Change-Id: Iea7f4d64f42b6e0e6bd3d1f04bca04e8e8804ae9 - corsicanu
2021-03-09T15:09:26Z
BoardConfig: use LZMA for recovery ramdisk - after recent changes ramdisk is slightly bigger which makes it impossible to be extracted and boot in twrp Change-Id: I52945f69b96de635b3f7f9e4c39ca5628297505c - corsicanu
2021-01-27T22:29:24Z
Merge changes Ice21c2af,I8a25969a,Ieb5db646 into android-9.0 * changes: sbin: add prebuilt busybox and ditch build flag treewide: nuke sourcebuild and add prebuilts from 3.5.0_9-0 twrp release fstab: squash update - disable tar backups for system/vendor/odm for safety reasons - add odm wipe - Sourav Gain
2021-01-27T22:19:00Z
sbin: add prebuilt busybox and ditch build flag Change-Id: Ice21c2af14d66ed3c8b6b59d3c4705ca8a42089e