I have a Xiaomi Redmi 3s and I would like to have selinux to permissive on boot. I have systemless root so the command
To make root work on boot seems to be a bit different.
I tried using kernel auditor but that doesn't seem to work.
I need a TWRP Root for my Huawei Mate 10 Pro.,is there something like that?
I root this first with FunkyHuawei, but i can't hide the root with SuperSu (for Snapchat and co.) and i can't install Magisk without Twrp.
Thanks for the Help.
BLA-L29
Android 8.0.0
Hylianer said:
I need a TWRP Root for my Huawei Mate 10 Pro.,is there something like that?
I root this first with FunkyHuawei, but i can't hide the root with SuperSu (for Snapchat and co.) and i can't install Magisk without Twrp.
Thanks for the Help.
BLA-L29
Android 8.0.0
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Magisk doesn't work anyway. And there is no TWRP yet.
ante0 said:
Magisk doesn't work anyway. And there is no TWRP yet.
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Thanks !
Can i hide the Root from SuperSu with another Apps ?
Hylianer said:
Thanks !
Can i hide the Root from SuperSu with another Apps ?
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There is suhide, not sure how well it works.
And you'll have to install it manually. The updater-script is pretty straight forward though, so shouldn't be a problem if you know what you're doing
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-lite-t3653855
I will try this tomorrow if I remember.
Lmk if it works if you're going to test it today.
Edit: If you happen to bootloop, you could always use Mankindtw's permissive kernel and recovery. Boot recovery and use adb shell to remove hide stuff.
ante0 said:
There is suhide, not sure how well it works.
And you'll have to install it manually. The updater-script is pretty straight forward though, so shouldn't be a problem if you know what you're doing
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-lite-t3653855
I will try this tomorrow if I remember.
Lmk if it works if you're going to test it today.
Edit: If you happen to bootloop, you could always use Mankindtw's permissive kernel and recovery. Boot recovery and use adb shell to remove hide stuff.
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Thanks, but it's the Tutorial.
I need always TWRP :crying:
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First make sure you are using SuperSU in SBIN mode on Android 6.x and 7.x
- Boot into TWRP
--- adb shell: echo "BINDSBIN=true">/data/.supersu
--- OR: flash SuperSU Config and select Systemless SBIN mode
- Reflash SuperSU v2.82 SR2 or newer
- Reboot into Android at least once
With SuperSU in SBIN mode
- Flash the suhide ZIP in TWRP
- Reboot into Android
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Hylianer said:
Thanks, but it's the Tutorial.
I need always TWRP :crying:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
First make sure you are using SuperSU in SBIN mode on Android 6.x and 7.x
- Boot into TWRP
--- adb shell: echo "BINDSBIN=true">/data/.supersu
--- OR: flash SuperSU Config and select Systemless SBIN mode
- Reflash SuperSU v2.82 SR2 or newer
- Reboot into Android at least once
With SuperSU in SBIN mode
- Flash the suhide ZIP in TWRP
- Reboot into Android
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I installed it manually using file explorer (Root Explorer) and Terminal.
Cts profile fails though. Might be because my firmware is too new.
Pretty self explanatory; Looking for a way to install Dolby on a phone with SELinux enforcing and no root. On a beta Oreo build and can't root it yet. On top of no root, it has a locked bootloader (not unlockable)
I do however, have a debug recovery, so I can run adb as root. So I can push files.
It may not have been done yet, but any ideas? I know it worked on Nougat. Any help is appreciated!
Hello. I have unlocked bootloader, root and TWRP recovery. Any permissive kernel for this device ? Switch App don't work. I want to install viper audio but in enforcing kernel state drivers don't work/install correctly. Any ideas?
Hi friends,
Please tell me how to set selinux permissive, so that it can resist reboot?
I'm using magisk 19.1 and MIUI Stable 103.4 version, also JamesDSP + Ainur Sauron + AML + Audio Compatibility patch.
JamesDSP crashed every time, and I figured out, that it's caused by sepolicy set to enforcing.
When I repaired it in TWRP, JamesDSP worked fine, but next reboot destroyed permissive mode.
I tried to google, flashing permissive scripts, but it's not working, works till next reboot.
Anybody knows how to set permissive selinux that persist reboots?