Everytime try jailbreak, it manages to load the jailbreak, then it resprings, with the loading sign. When the respring finishes, like the loading sign goes away, it restarts, without ever showing the lock screen. Therefore, Cydia crashes as my device is in its unjailbroken state. It鈥檚 an ipad 6th gen, ios 12.1
i have a same problem
This better not be marked as fixed, this issue still persists in b34. I restored rootfs for b33 like Pwn advised and still getting this issue. Reload System Daemons must be turned off for it to not respring loop.
Hello there, I had the same problem after upgrading from b27 - b34 on iOS 11.4.1, today I upgraded again to b36 with hopes that the problem would solve itself, unfortunately it didn鈥檛. However after doing some research I was able to fix the issue with a combination of all the suggestions and information I鈥檝e gathered, in the end it turned out to be a simpler fix than expected.
Here was my fix;
Step 1: uninstall unc0ver b34 and download b36 (first try without this step) optional
Step 2: turn on Airplane Mode
(VERY IMPORTANT , I鈥檝e never had to use airplane mode to jailbreak before but after wasting hours trying to fix this issue without airplane mode, it proved to be vital in this fix)
Step 3: open unc0ver
Step 4: open Settings
Step 5: toggle Restore RootFS ON - toggle Reload System Daemons OFF
Step 6: toggle to the jailbreak screen and tap JailBreak
Step 7: (after Restore RootFS is successful and the device reboots) open unc0ver, select settings again and be sure that Reload Systems Daemons is still toggled OFF (keep Airplane mode ON)
Step 8: Tap on Jailbreak (your phone may/will reboot a couple times during this process, keep Airplane mode ON and go through the usual jailbreaking procedure)
I hope this fix works for you, I鈥檝e wasted a lot of time constantly jailbreaking my device over the past couple of days only for it to reboot after 38/38 which kept my device in an unjailbroken state, it was mighty stressful. GOODLUCK everyone.
Hello there, I had the same problem after upgrading from b27 - b34 on iOS 11.4.1, today I upgraded again to b36 with hopes that the problem would solve itself, unfortunately it didn鈥檛. However after doing some research I was able to fix the issue with a combination of all the suggestions and information I鈥檝e gathered, in the end it turned out to be a simpler fix than expected.
Here was my fix;
Step 1: uninstall unc0ver b34 and download b36 (first try without this step) _optional_
Step 2: turn on Airplane Mode
(VERY IMPORTANT , I鈥檝e never had to use airplane mode to jailbreak before but after wasting hours trying to fix this issue without airplane mode, it proved to be vital in this fix)Step 3: open unc0ver
Step 4: open Settings
Step 5: toggle Restore RootFS _ON_ - toggle Reload System Daemons _OFF_
Step 6: toggle to the jailbreak screen and tap JailBreak
Step 7: (after Restore RootFS is successful and the device reboots) open unc0ver, select settings again and be sure that Reload Systems Daemons is still toggled _OFF_ (keep Airplane mode ON)
Step 8: Tap on Jailbreak (your phone may/will reboot a couple times during this process, keep Airplane mode ON and go through the usual jailbreaking procedure)
I hope this fix works for you, I鈥檝e wasted a lot of time constantly jailbreaking my device over the past couple of days only for it to reboot after 38/38 which kept my device in an unjailbroken state, it was mighty stressful. GOODLUCK everyone.
When do we turn 'Reload System Daemons' back on?
Duplicate of #403