stuck in boot logo - Samsung Galaxy A20 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Ot

need help
after installing twrp i install dm varity then i click reboot system
and i dont wipe anything then my phone stuck in boot logo .now my phone hang on samsung logo dont go to custom recovery.what can i do please help

If you're Android 10 usually we need to reboot back to custom recovery cos we need to install magisk to make the phone boot.

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first you must be rooted
Alex-V said:
first you must be rooted
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I am rooted... Stil the same thing occurs
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