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Since a few versions now I have seen this behaviour.
Entering the Magisk app after hiding it shows at first "Ramdisk: No".
Switching to another tab - e.g. modules - and getting back to the home tab, Ramdisk did switch to Yes.
I have not seen this as long as I did not hide the Magisk App.
It does not seem to have any effect on my system. Everything works as expected (hiding root via Shamiko, Play Integrity Fix, LSposed a.s.o.). Maybe it's only a visualization thing.
Since a few versions now I have seen this behaviour.
Entering the Magisk app after hiding it shows at first "Ramdisk: No".
Switching to another tab - e.g. modules - and getting back to the home tab, Ramdisk did switch to Yes.
I have not seen this as long as I did not hide the Magisk App.
It does not seem to have any effect on my system. Everything works as expected (hiding root via Shamiko, Play Integrity Fix, LSposed a.s.o.). Maybe it's only a visualization thing.
I am using Magisk as Canary: Magisk (47cc532d) (28101)
Device: Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F)
Android version: 12
Magisk version name: canary
Magisk version code: 28101
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