Systemless Root
Read this first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63197935&postcount=2
To summarize:
This is an experimental root process
[*]It needs an unlocked bootloader
[*]It needs the system to have no trace of any other superuser solutions
[*]This will patch the kernel RAMDisk to include the su binary
[*]Following that, all calls to execute commands as root will be handled from here
[*]This means no system partition modification
[*]This also means Android Pay works
[*]Since this is experimental, expect apps with hardcoded su calls to not work (blame the app developer)
[*]Also, there are bugs as Chainfire stated but it's been stable up until now
[*]I have not tried this on the XT1572 but it should work
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IMPORTANT!
You need to revert to completely stock/clean marshmallow without any SuperSU installed.
Installation Instructions:
Install the kernel patch - systemless_root.zip
Install SuperSU (systemless) - SuperSU v2.56
DO NOT INSTALL ANY OTHER SUPERSU MODULES
IGNORE ANY TWRP MESSAGES ABOUT SUPERSU or SU in general
XDA:DevDB Information
[Beta][Marshmallow/6.0][XT1575/1572] Systemless Root, Tool/Utility for the Moto X Style (Pure)
Contributors
alnikki25k
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Beta Version: 1
Beta Release Date: 2015-12-04
Created 2015-12-04
Last Updated 2015-12-23
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Aaaand....ignore this post.
XDA discourages place holder threads. Without a download link, this will probably be shut down pretty soon.
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Yeah...really should tidy up your instructions. Tons of stuff to wade through in that link thread. No "clark" for our phone. Also, a layman's, two-sentence overview of what this is and does may be helpful to many. Thanks!
joshw0000 said:
XDA discourages place holder threads. Without a download link, this will probably be shut down pretty soon.
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And I definitely jumped to a conclusion I shouldn't have.
brholt6 said:
Will there be a download in this thread (curious because I don't see a .zip for our phone in the linked thread) or just a link to @Chainfire's thread?
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joshw0000 said:
XDA discourages place holder threads. Without a download link, this will probably be shut down pretty soon.
Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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hijax2001 said:
Yeah...really should tidy up your instructions. Tons of stuff to wade through in that link thread. No "clark" for our phone. Also, a layman's, two-sentence overview of what this is and does may be helpful to many. Thanks!
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brholt6 said:
I'd say especially when you list yourself as the only contributor and just link to someone else's work. Who knows, maybe he created the .zip we need for the 1575/1572 and he's uploading it now? I suppose I shouldn't jump to conclusions.
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Wow. Aren't you guys all respectful? This is a DevDB thread. The link was up in the Downloads section. For some reason my post edits/links didn't go through. Maybe check once before you fire all guns?
alnikki25k said:
Wow. Aren't you guys all respectful? This is a DevDB thread. The link is up in the Downloads section. For some reason my post edits didn't go through. Maybe check once before you fire all guns?
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Apologies...as you know, many people try to get credit for work they didn't do (I'm obviously not a fan of that and let it get the best of me). It just looked odd since there was only a link to the original thread until just now. Again, apologies for jumping to conclusions and thanks for the work.
I couldn't find any info anywhere how does systemless root benefit vs regular root by using the modified boot image? thanks!
brholt6 said:
Apologies...as you know, many people try to get credit for work they didn't do (I'm obviously not a fan of that and let it get the best of me). It just looked odd since there was only a link to the original thread until just now. Again, apologies for jumping to conclusions and thanks for the work.
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Yeah. I get that. Don't worry about it.
alnikki25k said:
Wow. Aren't you guys all respectful? This is a DevDB thread. The link was up in the Downloads section. For some reason my post edits/links didn't go through. Maybe check once before you fire all guns?
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Sorry about that. I saw [WIP] as the thread title and no download links in the OP and assumed this was another "I'm first to start working on it but have nothing to share" thread that pop up all over XDA and immediately get closed.
patt2k said:
I couldn't find any info anywhere how does systemless root benefit vs regular root by using the modified boot image? thanks!
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From what I understand it allows you to root your phone without making any modifications to /system. So when a OTA is released you flash the stock kernel and accept the OTA. This assumes you've made no changes to /system once you gained root.
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It's working great, I had to reinstall superSU from the play store as it was not showing up in the app drawer. Everything is working.
@alnikki25k BTW. Congratulation on the brilliant idea and implementation of a script that make the systemless root changes to the kernel, could this be used with another device?
Can I use this with the stock odexed (unrooted) from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...rom-stock-rooted-debloated-x1575-6-0-t3262242
Thanks, great work!
Note 3 Chicago said:
Can I use this with the stock odexed (unrooted) from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...rom-stock-rooted-debloated-x1575-6-0-t3262242
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That's my question too.. Downloading the stock no root version.. Hoping for the best
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Note 3 Chicago said:
Can I use this with the stock odexed (unrooted) from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...rom-stock-rooted-debloated-x1575-6-0-t3262242
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worked so far.. flashed the stock odexed no root. rebooted and did quick gmail setup. Went back to TWRP and flashed the files for the kernel and SuperSU. When prompted by TWRP to install SuperSU after flashing the files I said do not install per instructions. Booted up and restoring with titanium as I type.
Next question would be if anyone was able to get xposed working with systemless root? Probably not going to take that plunge since I got root mainly for titanium and ad blocker.
Edit. All apps back. Running good. Not trying xposed yet. Android pay loaded no problem. Added cards no problem. Doing good so far
Tested on XT1572 , everything works flawlessly except es file explorer unable to request for su permission for some reason.
Thanks again for this
bgos10 said:
Tested on XT1572 , everything works flawlessly except es file explorer unable to request for su permission for some reason.
Thanks again for this
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Yep, ES Explorer does not work with systemless root, change to Solid Explorer that works well.
Thanks for this, now I have android Pay working properly.
BTW: good ole root explorer still works.
wctaylor79 said:
Next question would be if anyone was able to get xposed working with systemless root? Probably not going to take that plunge since I got root mainly for titanium and ad blocker.
Edit. All apps back. Running good. Not trying xposed yet. Android pay loaded no problem. Added cards no problem. Doing good so far
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Xposed working fine on Moto X XT1572 Indian Version
Related
[ROM][v500][awifi] Omni 4.4 build w/ multiwindow
Code:
*** Disclamer
This is only for the v500 WIFI-only model (product name awifi)
NOTE: I have not tested this build myself because I don't own an LG G Pad tablet (yet).
If you are afraid, then wait for someone else to test it
Introduction
I'm basically just curious and willing to learn, and fill in the gap when there is a gap (eg no one compiling a custom ROM/kernel for a device, and sources/device-tree/kernel are available, I'll try to do it)
I try to post steps/sources so that other people can learn/follow as well.
If someone wants to take over compiling this ROM, go ahead.
If I don't update the build for a long time, PM me to remind me.
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Installation instructions
Need custom recovery (TWRP, ...?)
Do nandroid backup in recovery
Wipe dalvik/cache/system
This ROM is only for v500 wifi-version only.
Flash this OMNI 4.4.2 ROM. boot.img will be LOKI-patched during flash.
(optional) Flash gapps-4.4 (find it yourself), flash SuperSU (find it yourself)
reboot to ROM
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Download
Current ROMs:
[20140514] pure Omni | DL: http://d-h.st/pwn
[20140514] Omni w/ multi window patch #18 | DL: http://d-h.st/vXX
Flashable zips:
[20140514] multiwindow flashable zip - someone teach me how to do this?
(flash this zip on top of a pure Omni ROM)
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Bugs?
What doesn't work?
- Anything that's broken on CM11 is broken here too
- You tell me
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Thanks To/Credits
Code:
cyanogenmod dev team for source/kernel build-up
omni team for omni source
drgravy for TWRP
anyone else who contributed to the development of v500/v510/vk810
Sources:
https://github.com/ngvincent/vendor_lge.git (branch=kk4.4), forked from cmbroms
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_lge_v500.git (branch=cm11.0), default CM11.0 kernel
https://github.com/ngvincent/android_device_lge_v500.git (branch=omni-4.4), default CM11.0 devicetree with some omni changes
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Thank you for this!! Been using this on my phone for months and dying to have it on my tablet :victory: :laugh:
Edit: Installation went perfectly and no issues so far!
uploaded omni 4.4 w/ multiwindow patch
let me know if it works / something is broken
[20140514] Omni w/ multiwindow patch #18 | DL: http://d-h.st/vXX
Is rooted?
AdThiago said:
Is rooted?
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I don't believe OmniROM is pre-rooted
flash SuperSU after rom if you want root....
// still trying to find a decently priced lg g pad, don't own one yet
Work Great Btw. The multi-window also seems to work fine from the little testing I did.
I just got this tablet myself.
HiddenSanctum said:
Work Great Btw. The multi-window also seems to work fine from the little testing I did.
I just got this tablet myself.
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last I tried multi-window (on another device), i believe each "side" of the split-screen is "standalone"
(i.e. you have google maps on the left side of the screen, gmail on right. If you try to click on a hyperlink on google maps, chrome (or whatever your default browser is) will open up on the left replacing google maps)
wonder if it's possible to open chrome up on the right, so you get "better" multi-window/multi-tasking because your original app and "newly launched" apps are running side by side
paperWastage said:
last I tried multi-window (on another device), i believe each "side" of the split-screen is "standalone"
(i.e. you have google maps on the left side of the screen, gmail on right. If you try to click on a hyperlink on google maps, chrome (or whatever your default browser is) will open up on the left replacing google maps)
wonder if it's possible to open chrome up on the right, so you get "better" multi-window/multi-tasking
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I have been rooting and installing various roms on all of my android phones but for some unknown reason I am wanting to be over protective with my tablet so I am sorry for asking but,
What were you running before updating?
I know it lists what you must have before installing but how did you do it?
Utakos said:
I have been rooting and installing various roms on all of my android phones but for some unknown reason I am wanting to be over protective with my tablet so I am sorry for asking but,
What were you running before updating?
I know it lists what you must have before installing but how did you do it?
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i don't own a LG G Pad
as long as you already have a custom recovery installed (which requires initial root), and have a nandroid backup on the device itself AND on your computer, you should be fine
ask the other people who've already flashed it
I'm using almost the same device tree from CM11 (only need to convert the CM file structure-> omni file structure, no other changes), so there shouldn't be any unexpected surprises when you flash the ROM
I flashed this Last night and did flash the super user zip but I still diff not have root doff I miss a step?
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xyojimbox said:
I flashed this Last night and did flash the super user zip but I still diff not have root doff I miss a step?
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which package did you use?
http://docs.omnirom.org/Installing_Omni_on_your_device
Omni devs recommend Chainfire SuperSU
I stupidly did not flash St along with the multi window version and gapps. Now I can't get SU to work from the playstore. It says it needs to update binary but fails when it tries. I assume I need to flash the SU zip from my twrp recovery?
Anyone know how to get into recovery without root access? I was using a app that only works with root.
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eagles5 said:
I stupidly did not flash St along with the multi window version and gapps. Now I can't get SU to work from the playstore. It says it needs to update binary but fails when it tries. I assume I need to flash the SU zip from my twrp recovery?
Anyone know how to get into recovery without root access? I was using a app that only works with root.
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Boot into recovery via buttons LG G pad: http://youtu.be/uo3YfszOPsQ
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Yep I can get into recovery. For some reason trip wasn't able to install the latest supersu zip. Said it couldn't open it. So I'll try an older zip tonight.
I guess I still have root but I don't have root access due to lack of super user installed?
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One thing I'm wondering. Is really flashing supersu through twrp sufficient to gain root? I've only hooked up my devices to run batch scripts in order to gain root so the idea of gaining root merely through flashing a zip is new to me.
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eagles5 said:
Yep I can get into recovery. For some reason trip wasn't able to install the latest supersu zip. Said it couldn't open it. So I'll try an older zip tonight.
I guess I still have root but I don't have root access due to lack of super user installed?
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One thing I'm wondering. Is really flashing supersu through twrp sufficient to gain root? I've only hooked up my devices to run batch scripts in order to gain root so the idea of gaining root merely through flashing a zip is new to me.
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TWRP should also warn you when you reboot TWRP after flashing a ROM without SuperSU...
Flashing the root update.zip will gain root.... TWRP/adb/fastboot is a lot easier than running batch scripts that use exploits (unless you are stock without TWRP, and you need exploit like Towelroot to intially root)
paperWastage said:
TWRP should also warn you when you reboot TWRP after flashing a ROM without SuperSU...
Flashing the root update.zip will gain root.... TWRP/adb/fastboot is a lot easier than running batch scripts that use exploits (unless you are stock without TWRP, and you need exploit like Towelroot to intially root)
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Yep I got it straightened out. Used a slightly older Supersu zip and it worked great.
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This is a twrp flashable Rooted version of the newest CM13 update number ZNH2KAS254
Screens:
The only other change made to it other than being twrp compatible is that it is rooted with SuperSU
For GPL reasons I am required to say that this is the stock update with no changes made to the kernel, all source for this kernel would be found via cyanogens release of it.
Downloads ZNH2KAS254:
SINCE THIS USES SYSTEMLESS ROOT, TWRP WILL ASK TO INSTALL SUPERSU, DO NOT CHOOSE TO INSTALL IT.
Google Drive
Android File Host
Old Downloads
Downloads ZNH2KAS1KN:
SINCE THIS USES SYSTEMLESS ROOT, TWRP WILL ASK TO INSTALL SUPERSU, DO NOT CHOOSE TO INSTALL IT.
Google Drive
Android File Host
Downloads ZNH0EAS2JK:
SINCE THIS USES SYSTEMLESS ROOT, TWRP WILL ASK TO INSTALL SUPERSU, DO NOT CHOOSE TO INSTALL IT.
Google Drive
Android File Host
Downloads YOG7DAS2K1:
Google Drive
Android File Host
YOG4PAS3JL:
Google Drive
Android File Host
YOG4PAS2QL:
Google Drive
Android File Host
YOG4PAS1N0 (based off the 2nd update release):
Google Drive
Android File Host
Credits:
Cyanogen for ROM
Chainfire for SuperSU
Cheers boss!
Android file host links to older firmware
spacr said:
Android file host links to older firmware
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try it again for me, i had it in a folder with an older update on AFH
Link is OK.
Downloading
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Working perfect
Thanks
And that's how it's done. Huzzah!
Added to OnePlus One index thread:
[INDEX] OnePlus One Resources Compilation Roll-Up
What are the changes made?
Quantum_Sensation said:
What are the changes made?
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Read the OP...
Is it true the update was pulled by Cyangeon?
Fast.. Downloading mate.
aNYthing24 said:
Is it true the update was pulled by Cyangeon?
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No idea, it's hard to say since they roll it out in waves
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Definitely feels snappier, noticed custom DPI change made it in there and a Mozilla browser too.
aNYthing24 said:
Is it true the update was pulled by Cyangeon?
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Yes they pulled it but I can't find a reason.
Has anyone flashed and really put it through the paces? If so can we get some feedback about how its running and what the bugs are. Someone anyone? Tia!
Really changes? I downloaded official full ROM and flashed with twrp with no problems and rooted automatically by twrp.
jjrojo said:
Really changes? I downloaded official full ROM and flashed with twrp with no problems and rooted automatically by twrp.
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If you were able to do that then you don't need to flash this. Twrp wouldn't flash it for me so I used the assert lines from a cm12.1 nightly, and then added the superSU flashing
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thoughtlesskyle said:
If you were able to do that then you don't need to flash this. Twrp wouldn't flash it for me so I used the assert lines from a cm12.1 nightly, and then added the superSU flashing
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Sorry I don't knew that people is having trouble flashing this.
Thank you for your work, secure very appreciated.
jjrojo said:
Sorry I don't knew that people is having trouble flashing this.
Thank you for your work, secure very appreciated.
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I don't know if other people were, I definitely was. so I decided to give back, and stock rooted roms are always helpful
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Anyone have just the firmware or radio from this?
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sapphirecoupe said:
Anyone have just the firmware or radio from this?
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There isn't any this time around AFAIK at least!
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So anyone that is running this Rom noticed any bugs? Anything not working right? Anything new compared to cm12.1? Any comments on how its running? Any info would help since CM has pulled it I was wondering what the issue was to make them take it off the rollout.
You don't need to do the complicated process of deodexing your ROM yourself or installing a deodexed Android 5.0 Touchwiz ROM any more prior to installing xposed on our A-series now!
I am however not responsible if you brick your phone; please know the risks of continuing.
Note: this is for Samsung 5.0 Touchwiz only as based on arter97's thread [UNOFFICIAL] Xposed for Samsung Lollipop by arter97!
For 5.1 & 6 please go to Wanam's thread [UNOFFICIAL][5.1.1/6]Xposed for Samsung Lollipop/Marshmallow.
For non Samsung Touchwiz, go to rovo89's thread [OFFICIAL] Xposed for Lollipop/Marshmallow [Android 5.0/5.1/6.0].
For older versions I have no clue, please search the xposed general section.
Warning, this installation needs like 500MB on your system partition to do the conversion (below installation overwrites the system Odex files etc).
Debloat your system partition if necessary! This is really important, otherwise you'll end up in a boot loop!
You can do this with for example GS4 Lollipop Debloat which also works on our devices and SD Maid (thanks to Twiq for this tip in his post)
Debloating is now optional thanks to dkcldark, but it still doesn't harm to clear up some space and get rid of some apps you don't need.
As always, backup everything first, and you might want to have your original ROM zip ready to flash with Odin just in case of.
There is 2 possibilities to get it, one if you don't mind knox counter going up and another one if you want it to stay at 0x0.
Option 1:
knox 0x1, warranty void
This is the easiest one.
Root your device if you haven't done already. Kingroot works great!
If you haven't installed a custom recovery, do so; search the General section of our devices forum to search the TWRP that fits your particular device. Note: I've read that TWRP 3 might cause some issues, so might be better to have version 2. This was at the time of writing; issues might be solved by the time you read this.
Install the xposed installer from this thread. I used XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk.
Flash xposed bridge from this post through your custom recovery (make sure you have enough space on your system partition, see above). At the moment of writing it was xposed-v79-samsung-test.zip dkcldark's update to v85; download his .zip file from his post here to your phone. This one isn't yet mentioned in the OP as it's a test version.
Clean cache & dalvik.
Reboot. First reboot may take a while.
But after that, xposed is installed!
If everything worked, please report back to arter97's post with a screenshot of Xposed Installer -> Framework with your model number and firmware version as described in his post. And while you're there, buy him a beer! This will benefit future development.
Option 2:
knox 0x0, warranty ok
This one is a bit more complicated as it won't use a custom recovery (which triggers knox).
Root your device if you haven't done already. Kingroot works great!
But Kingroot can't work together with an app we need below, FlashFire, so we need to transform it to SuperSU. Install Super-Sume Pro from Play Store.
Follow on screen instructions of Super-Sume Pro to get SuperSU working.
Mr.W0lf has an alternative option to replace Kingroot by SuperSU through Terminal Emulator here and here (I haven't tested this myself though, so read the complete thread and do research!).
Install the xposed installer from this thread. I used XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk.
Install FlashFire from Play Store
As FlashFire has some issues with setting permissions of the odex files from the test version of arter97 right, MatrixDJ96 has created a zip which sets the permissions right in this post. Download this xposed-v79-samsung-test-matrixdj96.zip on your phone. dkcldark created an update to v85 with MatrixDJ96's FlashFire fix included; download his .zip file from his post here to your phone.
Open FlashFire, click on the "+"sign, select Flash ZIP or OTA and select the zip file you just downloaded. Continue in next screen; click the "+"sign again and select Wipe. Only select Dalvik cache and Cache partition here and continue.
Go to the bottom of the screen and click on the big Flash button (make sure you have enough space on your system partition, see above).
FlashFire will reboot the phone and start doing it's magic; this might take a while, and first boot too.
But after that, xposed is installed! And you still have your waranty on your phone!
If everything worked, please report back to arter97's post with a screenshot of Xposed Installer -> Framework with your model number and firmware version as described in his post. And while you're there, buy him a beer! This will benefit future development.
In case of.. :
xposed installer saying the framexork is not active:
B_in_Denver said:
based on another thread i uninstalled flashfire v.27 and went back to v.24 and it worked in case anyone else runs into this.
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Thanks to:
@Twiq for the debloating tips
@rovo89 for xposed
@arter97 for the xposed bridge for our TouchWiz ROMs
@MatrixDJ96 for the xposed bridge for FlashFire
@dkcldark for the update to v80.1 with FlashFire fix included
@Chainfire for FlashFire and SuperSU
@gatesjunior for Super Sume Pro
@Mr.W0lf for alternative to replace Kinguser
Oh mate! thanks for giving me credit!!
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Great thread, a quick howto guide to get your device running xposed framework from stock unrooted. And thank you for putting me in the credits, it's feels good that when you know someone is actually reading your posts :victory:
Just a suggestion tho, there will be some people who haven't upgraded to lollipop, and maybe (unlikely now, but maybe) some already upgraded to 5.1.x/above. They will ask you whether these steps could be used on their setup or not, i think you should anticipate that too
Twiq said:
Great thread, a quick howto guide to get your device running xposed framework from stock unrooted. And thank you for putting me in the credits, it's feels good that when you know someone is actually reading your posts :victory:
Just a suggestion tho, there will be some people who haven't upgraded to lollipop, and maybe (unlikely now, but maybe) some already upgraded to 5.1.x/above. They will ask you whether these steps could be used on their setup or not, i think you should anticipate that too
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Thanks for the comment, added remarks about non 5.0 Touchwiz versions!
And yes, apparently unlike a lot of people on this forum, I'm a reader, I first gather a lot of info before I even think about flashing anything or ask a question!
And credits go to whoever deserves them
MatrixDJ96 said:
Oh mate! thanks for giving me credit!!
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Same for you, credits go to who deserves them! You're welcome
thanks for your tutorial.
got xposed working on my A300fu.
Thanks!
I done with success option 2!
Phone SM-A300FU with lollipop 5.0.2
any confirmation for A8 running on 5.1.1 ?
Rei Zazie said:
any confirmation for A8 running on 5.1.1 ?
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I have no experience with 5.1 yet, but you could use the same steps as above but with Wanam's framework:
For 5.1 & 6 please go to Wanam's thread [UNOFFICIAL][5.1.1/6]Xposed for Samsung Lollipop/Marshmallow.
Hi.
Given that SuperSUME is now costing 4,50€ (which seems excessive for me, 1/2$ would be acceptable) do you know if using the alternate metod consisting on using a terminal emulator and a zip file to convert Kingroot to SuperSU would trip Knox?
Thanks for you tutorial.
rmrbpt said:
Hi.
Given that SuperSUME is now costing 4,50€ (which seems excessive for me, 1/2$ would be acceptable) do you know if using the alternate metod consisting on using a terminal emulator and a zip file to convert Kingroot to SuperSU would trip Knox?
Thanks for you tutorial.
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AFAIK you wont trip knox as long as you don't change your recovery or kernel..
How can one know exactly how much free space there's on system partition to check if I need to debloat or not?
EDIT: Found out. Thanks anyway.
Took a gamble with about 300MB free on System and no problem
Just to report that it worked perfectly.
Thanks for the tutorial!
rmrbpt said:
How can one know exactly how much free space there's on system partition to check if I need to debloat or not?
EDIT: Found out. Thanks anyway.
Took a gamble with about 300MB free on System and no problem
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Would you mind to share on how to convert from Kingroot to SuperSU using terminal emulator and zip, without SuperSume?
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Xposed shows that it's installed but the module "screen filter" says that the module is not enabled..
Also I have ticked the box in modules tab and then rebooting, still didn't work
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someone has already brought Xposed to the a3 - sm a310f to run?
greetings
I've yet to get my A3, just researching what I want to do to it when it arrives. xposed is on the list.
If I root with this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/galaxy-series-cf-auto-root-t3280406
Can I then follow the rest of Option 2?
Many thanks.
Edit - as that method installs SuperSU I am assuming Option 2 will work - correct me if I am wrong
Eserim said:
I've yet to get my A3, just researching what I want to do to it when it arrives. xposed is on the list.
If I root with this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/galaxy-series-cf-auto-root-t3280406
Can I then follow the rest of Option 2?
Many thanks.
Edit - as that method installs SuperSU I am assuming Option 2 will work - correct me if I am wrong
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Yes indeed, but I think that method also trips knox so you could also install a custom recovery and go with option 1.
I prefer not to trip it and keep my warranty, thus option 2 with kingroot, but that's my personal preference.
bj82xx said:
someone has already brought Xposed to the a3 - sm a310f to run?
greetings
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If you can root it you can xposed it ;p
Bilgets said:
Xposed shows that it's installed but the module "screen filter" says that the module is not enabled..
Also I have ticked the box in modules tab and then rebooting, still didn't work
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What are the precise steps you've followed?
Disclaimer/warning:
Install this ROM at your own risk. I am not responsible for anything that may happen to your device.
I make these for myself but want to share before people migrate to 7.0 and other devices. This ROM was based on one from scott scrosler plus some extras
ROM link 6.0.1:https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588232905721331
ROM link 7.1.1:https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634742109
Installation instructions 6.0.1:
Reboot into recovery mode. TWRP 3.0.2-0 was used
Usual Wipe data / Factory reset.
Flash Rom Zip no need for SuperSU zip
Reboot
Installation instructions 7.1.1:
Reboot into recovery mode. TWRP 3.0.2-0 was used
assuming 7.1.,1 bootloader and radio flashed. If not:https://mega.nz/#!qggDhRYT!fzdw1IH7NTi-WFhlqFXaleK1cuq_F6uIpsjtx2KU8aE
Usual Wipe data / Factory reset.
Flash Rom Zip no need for SuperSU zip
Reboot
Change log 6.0.1:
1.0MV
initial build
light file by GrayBoltWolf
added adaway, root browser and reboot apps
changes to updater-script
1.1MV and 1.2MV
partial debloating
1.3MV
more debloating
1.4
updated AdAway and SuperSU 2.74
1.5 minor debloating updated SuperSU 2.76
1.6 updated reboot manager to 2.0 and updated SuperSU 2.78
Change log 7.1.1:
initial build
light file by GrayBoltWolf
added adaway, root browser and reboot apps
changes to updater-script
Hi,
Thank you!
Does the kernel force encrypt?
Yes it is encrypted, AFAIR.
Droidphilev said:
Hi,
Thank you!
Does the kernel force encrypt?
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Nope on stock kernel.
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ronaldheld said:
Yes it is encrypted, AFAIR.
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Not encrypted on my install on stock kernel. Custom kernels break WiFi though.
Hmm, it's unclear to me now. Will flash the rom and use a custom kernel to be sure. Encryption is not an option for me.
Sorry been too long since I started from "stock" ROM.
I just looked up my base ROM and it states no encryption.
Droidphilev said:
Hmm, it's unclear to me now. Will flash the rom and use a custom kernel to be sure. Encryption is not an option for me.
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Custom kernel breaks WiFi.
Stock kernel will NOT encrypt your phone.
Thanks both!
Does this have Gapps baked into it?
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rev89 said:
Does this have Gapps baked into it?
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it is stock, so yes. gapps is already baked in
Thanks. Sorry if that was a dumb question. Fell outa flashing things often a few years ago. Trying to get my groove back now haha
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rev89 said:
Does this have Gapps baked into it?
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Yes, no need to flash your favorite Gapps
Question?
My phone has downloaded a system update, should I install this or just ignore it? I'm just asking because I don't know if this would break the root access if I go ahead and install it, a response is greatly appreciated.
matutemhn said:
My phone has downloaded a system update, should I install this or just ignore it? I'm just asking because I don't know if this would break the root access if I go ahead and install it, a response is greatly appreciated.
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I would not. Go to Settings, Apps Google Play Services and turn off all notifications.
matutemhn said:
My phone has downloaded a system update, should I install this or just ignore it? I'm just asking because I don't know if this would break the root access if I go ahead and install it, a response is greatly appreciated.
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Yeah, what he said. Taking an ota with a custom recovery = bad news
Are you planning on keeping this ROM updated with Google monthly patchs?
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pillo85 said:
Are you planning on keeping this ROM updated with Google monthly patchs?
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If I could without starting from a new stock base, I would.
I have a minor update to brle uploaded in a few weeks. Anyone want to see this upgraded to N?
ronaldheld said:
I have a minor update to brle uploaded in a few weeks. Anyone want to see this upgraded to N?
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Does a fat kid like candy?
Sure :good:
Hello!
This ROM is for devices Jeter (Xt1922-7) & *NEW* Aljeter (Xt1922-5) and is based on our most current Pie security patches. For Jeter that is PCP29.118-67 and for Aljeter that is PPP29.55-35-18. Please do not flash these ROM's if you are not on this security patch currently whether it is by updating OTA or otherwise or on a device not listed. If you do, you may face unexpected results and I will not be able to help you. Flash at your own risk.
How to Flash:
Boot into TWRP and make a full backup first!
1.Place ROM on your external SD card and do a full wipe except external SD Card.
2.Flash ROM. Magisk is included with my Custom *modified builds and will flash with the ROM. Download the latest magisk manager.apk from the Play Store or XDA to use root features.
3.Flash DM verity+Force Encrytion disabler patch and if desired, Permissive SEpolicy patcher.
4.Go back to wipe section of twrp and format data by typing YES when prompted.
5.Reboot and ENJOY!
If a problem arises, I may need you to replicate it and upload a log.
ROM FEATURES:
Root via Magisk with safetynet passing with Magisk Hide.
Su.d Support
Busybox
SQlite Support
Zipaligned
Debloated
TWRP flashable zip
Please download and get back to me with the results. There are TWO VERSIONS for each device, one is a completely untouched and unrooted Stock ROM for new users or those who went too far modding and need to start fresh and the other IS rooted and has the features I listed above. Thank you for testing and your feedback.
Sands207 =)
Download https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1mDl7qc8F1qKUf95z4IWLWcNwMIMXkluC
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Block my account Android
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what do you mean?
N
Sands207 said:
what do you mean?
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I have no idea, I might try this ROM out, it looks fun. I've currently got mine on stock. Do you recommend clean flashing or dirty flashing the rom? Never mind, read through the post. Problem: I have no external storage. I generally use the TWRP and encrypted data fix by @skullkid383 to have access to my storage.
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I have no idea, I might try this ROM out, it looks fun. I've currently got mine on stock. Do you recommend clean flashing or dirty flashing the rom? Never mind, read through the post. Problem: I have no external storage. I generally use the TWRP and encrypted data fix by @skullkid383 to have access to my storage.
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If you can link me to the fix I can incorporate it into the next build provided I am granted permission to do so
No probs, it was posted in the wrong section (as it was original development, not a guide) https://forum.xda-developers.com/g6-play/how-to/updated-g6-play-jeter-twrp-decrypt-guide-t3886165
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I am, actually, wondering if I could try to install it in a way I'm used to, (wipe everything except internal storage, flash, install the encryption fix). I'll provide feedback on success or failure.
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No probs, it was posted in the wrong section (as it was original development, not a guide) https://forum.xda-developers.com/g6-play/how-to/updated-g6-play-jeter-twrp-decrypt-guide-t3886165
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I am, actually, wondering if I could try to install it in a way I'm used to, (wipe everything except internal storage, flash, install the encryption fix). I'll provide feedback on success or failure.
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Excellent. Thank you for your help ?
A quick question, is this was built via a kitchen? If so, which kitchen did you use? I've not had much luck with using my go to while messing with making my own ROMs.
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I have no idea, I might try this ROM out, it looks fun. I've currently got mine on stock. Do you recommend clean flashing or dirty flashing the rom? Never mind, read through the post. Problem: I have no external storage. I generally use the TWRP and encrypted data fix by @skullkid383 to have access to my storage.
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Encrypted data fix? None of the TWRP builds can decrypt data. The fix is to unencrypt your data partition. Is that what you're talking about? A zip that disables forced encryption? That's not really an encryption fix, it's removing forced encryption.
I will wait until this rom is made on 9.0 Stock before I start testing it as I've recently updated my Boost Mobile Jeter to 9.0
PimpMy5Ton said:
I will wait until this rom is made on 9.0 Stock before I start testing it as I've recently updated my Boost Mobile Jeter to 9.0
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I have a 9.0 ROM available for testing as of this morning
Lemme get in on this. I can take a log, been fooling with ROMs for a long time, not like I used to, but I got a new job with ample free time to burn up
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whodisname said:
Lemme get in on this. I can take a log, been fooling with ROMs for a long time, not like I used to, but I got a new job with ample free time to burn up
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Get in touch via pm
Sands207 said:
Get in touch via pm
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I did.
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OP updated.
whodisname said:
I did.
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new build up!
some screenshots
@Sands207
Apn for virgin mobile
madbat99 said:
@Sands207
Apn for virgin mobile
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Thanks, I'll add that in and upload a new version shortly.
Edit: @madbat99 The ROM is using the same apns.conf currently so Virgin should already be supported. I compared them in Meld and they are identical. Is your LTE not working?
Sands207 said:
Thanks, I'll add that in and upload a new version shortly.
Edit @madbat99 The ROM is using the same apns.conf currently so Virgin should already be supported. I compared them in Meld and they are identical. Is your LTE not working?
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I figured it was in there if you used the stock one. Should be Sprint, Virgin, and Boost.