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With regard to the warranty couldn't you just re-flash the stock firmware as long as whatever recovery you're using is still working? I have a OnePlus Nord N200 5G and I totally just did that when I needed to after I borked a custom rom installation on it (yes I realize that Samsung devices are different with Odin and what not, but I figure this would still work)
I could be wrong but I thought the whole point of Knox was that once you unlocked the bootloader and tripped knox once, you couldn't flip that bit back and manufacturers would know you ran an unsigned os