Benefit of system-as-root - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Starting from Android P, Google started the implementation of system-as-root as future of Android and Android 10 mandates all new released devices must use system-as-root...
Anyone could tell me what's the possible reason and benefit/drawback) of this system-as-root stuff?
I am not asking for how it works, Google and various sources already explain this pretty well. I just want to know why, not how of using system-as-root....
Thanks!
If this question doesn't belongs here, moderator please move to somewhere more suitable....

Hey man,
I just asked myself the exact same question, didn't find an answer yet. Do you know the benefit of SAR by now?

which forces the build to merge the root file system into system.img then mount system.img as the root file system (rootfs).

@lssong99
@Doomkopf
Important System and Security and Privacy fixes can now be sent directly to your phone from Google Play, just the same way all your other apps update. BTW a new APK-file format is used: APEX ( read: Android Pony EXpress )

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[Q] How to build incremental updates for CWM ?

Hi Guys
The problem I see for most ROM developers is that they only provide full releases , so existing ROM users should reflash the whole ROM for only a few minor upgrades and the worst part is that they may lose some apps due to upgrade. like the latest HyDrOG3N-ICS upgrade which deletes all google apps and you need to flash them separately again after upgrade.
So I am going to make incremental updates for the ROM I use and share it with community. lets say I have two full releases named ver1 and ver2. is there a way to compare these ROMs and create a CWM flashable incremental update from ver1 to ver2 ?
I know it may not be as easy as it sounds , just point me to right direction and tools and I will do my homework
I would have thought the starting point is to ask the dev for his permission .
jje
My question here is a technical question , has nothing to do with dev.
Lets say I want to do it for myself
Although I dont think it needs devs permission , do all devs have official permission from google ? NO , android is an opensource project and anyone can fork it respecting the GPL. also the thing I am going to accomplish here is not modding any ROM , just incremental updates for users. the user will still get the original ROM. it is for community , not for devs

Odds, Ends, Tests - Update-August 12 2014

Okay so,
A there isn't much going on with tab 3 10.1 [p5210-specific] meaning extra-ROMular activity
I'm going to add this thread in the hopes it will spark some further creativity/participation.
As a scolding to the gimme gimme crowd - instead of demanding/expecting, try inquiring/learning/contributing.
This is my current boot/kernel image. Modified as follows;
Contains busybox [x86] in /sbin and set to --install -s /system/xbin via /sbin/antwerp.sh
This is NOT a flashable zip for a reason. dd is an incredibly kick-ass tool provided you respect it's authoritah.
I've been making changes by way of .rc,.prop files to make my experimenting easier, meaning less remount,rw
Read the info in zip for better description. I'm not certain I will actually be able to answer intensive questions.
I wiil do my best. When i succeed with a new test I will post. The ramdisk.gz is included.
Link DevHost - http://d-h.st/users/moonbutt74/?fld_id=37381#files
GT-P5210 stock recovery
Link DevHost - http://d-h.st/SLp
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This is a transparented Modification of MultiWindowSidebar_v1.3_060614.apk from Thread by @zst123
Note- this modded apk must be dropped into /system/app perm-644
Thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729450
Link to modded apk DevHost - http://d-h.st/users/moonbutt74/?fld_id=37382#files
When I have more I will add.
note - i am attempting to sort out issues with cwm as it was abandoned by a very rude person.
as far as i can figure the problems seem to be maybe in init binary which is out of my league BUT,
i did manage to reduce my back up time to about 45 min on a moderately heavy rom by swapping
zImage with stock and striking kernel cmdline. any meaningful help/direction would be of benefit
to everyone.
m
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Update-Succeded building stock kernel
Will be posting useful device info for quick reference as I encounter need for it/them.
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UPDATE jULY 10 2014: this is what i hope to be a mostly correct device tree for
the samsung galaxy tab 3 10.1 GT-P5210 santos10wifi CM11
github - https://github.com/moonbutt74?tab=repositories
Thanks to @Angel_666 for his device tree for santos103g
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Useful Reading;
http://www.linux.org/threads/the-linux-kernel-android.5459/
Kernel Source KK 4.4.2
Kernel Source KK 4..4.2
Kernel source is up GT-P5210_EUR_KK_Opensource.zip
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=gt-p5210
UPDATE jULY 10 2014
hey,
so i've posted what i hope is a mostly correct device tree for samsung galaxy tab 3 10.1 GT-P5210 santos10wifi http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2787136
as I encounter errors or omissions i wil attempt to resolve them in as timely a fashion as permissible.
any updates will be posted as extract and overwrite .tar.gz or .zip files unless there is a reason to diff/patch something.
either way, the updates if any will be labled clearly and contain readme.
thank you to @Angel_666 for his santos103g device tree which was my guide.
thank you for reading
m
NOTE- conversation/q&a related content have been relocated to split thread in q&a
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2812791
as to keep this thread focused. i apologize for any inconvenience and intend no slight
in anyway. thank you for your patience and understanding.
m
On booting Android 4.4
This comes by way of @Angel_666,
To boot Android 4.4
enable selinux in your kernel source - make menuconfig, goto security options, yes @ app-armor, yes @ nsa selinux, and set
Default Security Module to- Unix Discretionary Access Controls
Use modules that accompany this build.
adjust your init.*.rc's in accordance with Android 4.4, and at that basic level, you should be good.
add salt to taste.:good:
Something to play with GT-P5210
okay so here is a moderately succesful build through of cm11
i am just posting it for play value. there is no support or requests being accepted.
issues- no sound, no wifi, no video playback, some games will work - [gltron from fdroid is fun], external storage does not register, no bluetooth, you must move terminal.apk from system to sdcard and install as normal app. get a copy of total commander on your sdcard as well, trust me, much more manageable file manager. To poweroff or reboot you must type in terminal;
poweroff -f
or
reboot -f
make backup first. DUH.
will flash no problems with my philz recovery build.
Do not hassle me because of your user error. [no noobs]
Remember this is just to play with. However, a note to experienced people, if you resolve any of the issues
please share the solution with the community.
devhost link - http://d-h.st/01Q
please do not post questions in this thread. Goto q&a and post in the odds & ends thread there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2812791
have fun
m
and p5200 no hope ?
5200
khaledreno said:
and p5200 no hope ?
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hi,
it's a variant so yes, hope, just work. :good:
m
Hey guys, anybody doing anything on this device at all? I would love to pick up development if someone can point me in the right direction as far as device tree and any needed files go, please let me know asap as I'm a decent Dev and just picked this device up
soupysoup said:
Hey guys, anybody doing anything on this device at all? I would love to pick up development if someone can point me in the right direction as far as device tree and any needed files go, please let me know asap as I'm a decent Dev and just picked this device up
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soupy,
meant in the best way.
dude, search, read, especially the OP for this [my] thread.
c'mon.
m
We are closing this at the OP's request, and may be reopened when ready.

Pace - How to create a watchface using java / Android Studio

Is there any tutorial/guide for creating a watchface,
but with the power of java and Android Studio?
The only available sources i know, are located in github here and you can read about them in this topic. However these sources do not work out of the box anymore (because of the updates).
There are some other apks here from Marco Fregapane. I believe his work was based on the previous mentioned dev, malvarez. I asked him and he is not willing to release any sources... Not that is so important, since malvarez has done all the basic work
Anyway, you should first start from extracting the need libraries (read here), and read the XDA topic too

Manual Security Patch Update for Custom Roms

Hello everyone,
I don't know if this is the right place to ask, please move to the appropriate section if needed.
My question - let's say I have a rom on my device that is no longer maintained by the developer, is there any way through which I can manually update Android security patches or maybe maintain the rom myself??
** considering that I don't have any custom kernel available or its no longer updated at all.
Can anyone help me with this?
good question

Development [ROM][13][UNOFFICIAL][Raven/Oriole] Magisk Patched GrapheneOS + Lockable Bootloader

Magisk Patched Unofficial GrapheneOS for the Pixel 6 / 6 Pro (oriole/raven)
This ROM will allow you to lock the boot loader. Do not ever disable the OEM unlocking checkbox when using a locked bootloader with root.
This is critically important. With root access, it is possible to corrupt the running system, for example by zeroing out the boot partition.
In this scenario, if the checkbox is turned off, both the OS and recovery mode will be made unbootable and fastboot flashing unlock will not be allowed.
This effectively renders the device hard bricked.
I am not responsible for any harm you may do to your device, follow at your own risk etc etc, Rooting your device can potentially introduce security flaws, I am not claiming this to be secure. If you would like to have more security and peace of mind then I highly recommend you follow This Guide to build this rom using your own encryption keys.
GrapheneOS is a privacy and security focused mobile OS with Android app compatibility developed as a non-profit open source project. It's focused on the research and development of privacy and security technology including substantial improvements to sandboxing, exploit mitigations and the permission model. It was founded in 2014 and was formerly known as CopperheadOS.
The features page provides an overview of the substantial privacy and security improvements added by GrapheneOS to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Many of the past features were contributed to AOSP, Linux and other projects to improve privacy and security for billions of users so they're no longer listed on the features page.
More info:
Official releases are available on the releases page (Not Magisk Patched) and installation instructions are on the install page.
GrapheneOS also develops various apps and services with a focus on privacy and security. Vanadium is a hardened variant of the Chromium browser and WebView specifically built for GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS also includes our minimal security-focused PDF Viewer, our hardware-based Auditor app / attestation service providing local and remote verification of devices, our modern privacy / security focused camera app, and the externally developed Seedvault encrypted backup which was initially developed for inclusion in GrapheneOS.
No Google apps or services​GrapheneOS will never include either Google Play services or another implementation of Google services like microG. It's possible to install Play services as a set of fully sandboxed apps without special privileges via our sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. See the FAQ section for more details on our plans for filling in the gaps from not shipping Play services and Google apps.
Installation Instructions: Fashing-factory-image
Locking the bootloader is Optional but does increase the device security Locking-the-bootloader
Update Instructions: simply follow these instructions Updates-sideloading to sideload the latest patched OTA update package (You can update from any previous version if using full ota update)
Android OS Version: 13
Current Version: See Post #2
Download: See Post #2
Sources: GrapheneOS - AVBRoot - Magisk - Patch Guide
PayPal Donation Link
Builds for Pixel 6 (Oriole)
Magisk-Patched GrapheneOS Factory Install Build
Full system install builds for clean and new installs
Build based on release#2023061402 (2023-06-14)
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Build based on release#2023020600 (2023-02-06)
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Build based on release#2023012500 (2023-01-25)
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Build based on release#2022113000 (2022-11-30)
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Build based on release#2022112500 (2022-11-25)
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Magisk Patched OTA Update packages
Full OTA Builds will let you update from any older version
Patched OTA based on release#2023061402 (2023-06-14)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023050100 (2023-05-01)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023041100 (2023-04-11)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023032000 (2023-03-20)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023022300 (2023-02-23)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023020600 (2023-02-06)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023020200 (2023-02-02)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023012500 (2023-01-25)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023011000 (2023-01-10)
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Patched OTA based on release#2023010300 (2023-01-03)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022122000 (2022-12-20)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022121400 (2022-12-14)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022121100 (2022-12-11)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022120300 (2022-12-03)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022113000 (2022-11-30)
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Patched OTA based on release#2022112500 (2022-11-25)
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Builds for Pixel 6 Pro (Raven)
Always do a backup of your data before flashing any updates, just in case.
I make no promises that this works or that I will provide regular updates. I will attempt to provide updates when they are available and I have time, you may have issues with this rom, you could lose your data or brick your device (although it's very unlikely if you follow the instructions and use common sense)
#reserved
Thanks for this!
New Release #2022120300
Changes since the 2022113000 release:
kernel (Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL, Pixel 4a): add back our change enabling ARM64_SSBD now that upstream issues with it are resolved for this branch
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: avoid chain crash of GmsCompat app following process death from OOM killer, etc.
Vanadium: update Chromium base to 108.0.5359.79
kernel (Generic 5.15): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 5.15.76
kernel (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Generic 5.10, Generic 5.15): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision
kernel (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro): update Mali GPU driver to r37p0 (current release is r41p0 but there are substantial changes to the driver for the Tensor SoC on Pixels and it will take substantial work to upgrade all the way)
remove broken, obsolete upstream code causing install permissions defined by user install apps not being automatically granted for user installed apps installed before the app defining the permissions unless the app is reinstalled
Messaging: update MMS configuration database based on Google Messages 20221115_01_RC01
Dialer: update visual voicemail (VVM) configuration database based on Google Phone 90.0.477356402
Dialer: adjust VVM configuration database entries for compatibility with AOSP
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Download in Post #2
does the full system install include the android 13 boot loader? if someone was still on A12 should they do a full oem update first?
nutzfreelance said:
does the full system install include the android 13 boot loader? if someone was still on A12 should they do a full oem update first?
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I think you should upgrade to stock android 13 first just to be safe
brilliant thanks!! can i ask a reallly random stupid question please. if i have a stock pixel 6 rom, can i just run the ota update to keep present apps/data in place and to upgrade it to graphene or would that break my phone if not already running graphene?
Ictcreations said:
brilliant thanks!! can i ask a reallly random stupid question please. if i have a stock pixel 6 rom, can i just run the ota update to keep present apps/data in place and to upgrade it to graphene or would that break my phone if not already running graphene?
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You must install Graphene OS first, and if you want to lock the bootloader then you will need to erase your data anyway
People from GrapheneOS will permanently suspend your account on their forums for simply telling people that it is in fact possible to ROOT Graphene and Lock the Bootloder
They like to LIE to people and tell them it's impossible, while preventing anyone from contradicting them
I flashed the oriole image flawlessy, everythings seems to be fine except for the magisk manager that keeps crashing. I need to do something in order to make it works?
Edit: my bad, i was installing a super old version of magisk Sorry.
Thank you so much for you hard work
i cant find any information if its possbile to use google pay and android auto again with a rooted grapheneos and working magisk modul.
i like graphene and the features but it sucks to use an iphone for my car and cant use my galaxy watch for paying something :/
any1 got an idea or is the only possibility to flash stock google for both apps
timuh said:
i cant find any information if its possbile to use google pay and android auto again with a rooted grapheneos and working magisk modul.
i like graphene and the features but it sucks to use an iphone for my car and cant use my galaxy watch for paying something :/
any1 got an idea or is the only possibility to flash stock google for both apps
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You cannot use google pay with official Graphene, I mean it works with loyalty cards but not NFC payment cards
So you should not expect it to work with a magisk patched Graphene, maybe you can find some magisk module and a configuration to get safety net passing and google pay working. But I am not aware of anything that works with Graphene
Why so much headache as go trough build for such simple task as resign especially for Graphene? Just get ota, follow instruction in readme.txt avbroot and that it.
I understand if you do any changes to source (patches, unneeded apps, own apps, implement of root). But just for locked bootloader? Bootloader locked or not doing it job.
If you loose and somebody stole your device how locked bootloader helps? Get your data from recovery (it stock, not custom) over adb shell if you use pass not possible. Find device or location not on graphene build. You can't pass Safetycheck or use phone for contactless payments (NFC)
So all that wind just not allow to thief reflash and use device?
boom15 said:
Why so much headache as go trough build for such simple task as resign especially for Graphene? Just get ota, follow instruction in readme.txt avbroot and that it.
I understand if you do any changes to source (patches, unneeded apps, own apps, implement of root). But just for locked bootloader? Bootloader locked or not doing it job.
If you loose and somebody stole your device how locked bootloader helps? Get your data from recovery (it stock, not custom) over adb shell if you use pass not possible. Find device or location not on graphene build. You can't pass Safetycheck or use phone for contactless payments (NFC)
So all that wind just not allow to thief reflash and use device?
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If you think it's too much headache, that's fine, it's not for you.
I prefer to build it from source myself using my own keys for the whole process, it may be possible as you say just to patch the provided ota with avbroot, but I haven't tested this and don't have any plans to
I don't want to argue about the potential security benefits or downsides, If you don't believe it's secure and you don't feel safe using it then just don't use it. I like my data being secure and not easily accessible, regular backups are important
You can't pass safetynet or use google pay for contactless payments on official graphene, so please take it up with them to fix that as rooting it isn't going to make you more likely to pass safetynet
The thief can always just reflash and use the device unless you disable OEM unlocking in the developer settings
But you should not do this, because if something happened and your phone started to boot loop or something then there would be no way to fix it and you will brick your device, but at least your data will be safe if you had the bootloader locked
FireRattus said:
If you think it's too much headache, that's fine, it's not for you.
I prefer to build it from source myself using my own keys for the whole process, it may be possible as you say just to patch the provided ota with avbroot, but I haven't tested this and don't have any plans to
I don't want to argue about the potential security benefits or downsides, If you don't believe it's secure and you don't feel safe using it then just don't use it. I like my data being secure and not easily accessible, regular backups are important
You can't pass safetynet or use google pay for contactless payments on official graphene, so please take it up with them to fix that as rooting it isn't going to make you more likely to pass safetynet
The thief can always just reflash and use the device unless you disable OEM unlocking in the developer settings
But you should not do this, because if something happened and your phone started to boot loop or something then there would be no way to fix it and you will brick your device, but at least your data will be safe if you had the bootloader locked
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Read one more time my comment
I'm not said that I will or plan to use your guide to build. I said that it to much work for average person.
I saw your post where you clearly state that you wanna locked bootloader. I pointed to easiest way to do that. Don't like it? Do what you like.
For patching ota by using avbroot. I did it and tested on my own pixels(6a,2 -6, not pro) and not pushing you to do that. As all here I wanna show people another option.
I don't need rom signed you or any one else. It personal rom and I do not have time and willing to inspect it. For me enough that I trust graphene team! I already build rom for my self with implemented of root, patching some graphene code, remove some apks and replaced it with mine and settings that I need. Of cause I sign but that rom it for me and my family not for public. So no any need in secondhand roms.
I did't tell that you responcible for NFC, Saftynet pass just wanna point out that locking bootloader not helps with these issue.Not expect you fix that. You said that you didn't touch code. It's Graphene and it on their side. I used Graphene long enough to know advantages and disadvantages.
And I as you don't intend to start security discussion here or with someone else. Don't worry and have a good day!
boom15 said:
Read one more time my comment
I'm not said that I will or plan to use your guide to build. I said that it to much work for average person.
I saw your post where you clearly state that you wanna locked bootloader. I pointed to easiest way to do that. Don't like it? Do what you like.
For patching ota by using avbroot. I did it and tested on my own pixels(6a,2 -6, not pro) and not pushing you to do that. As all here I wanna show people another option.
I don't need rom signed you or any one else. It personal rom and I do not have time and willing to inspect it. For me enough that I trust graphene team! I already build rom for my self with implemented of root, patching some graphene code, remove some apks and replaced it with mine and settings that I need. Of cause I sign but that rom it for me and my family not for public. So no any need in secondhand roms.
I did't tell that you responcible for NFC, Saftynet pass just wanna point out that locking bootloader not helps with these issue.Not expect you fix that. You said that you didn't touch code. It's Graphene and it on their side. I used Graphene long enough to know advantages and disadvantages.
And I as you don't intend to start security discussion here or with someone else. Don't worry and have a good day!
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1.I already know this, I thought this would be obvious. I think using Graphene OS at all is too much for the average person, the average person will just use their phone as it comes and never put a custom rom onto it. This was never intended for the average person.
2. I appreciate that there is an easier way to do it, But I already said I was going to do what I like instead.
3. I appreciate that you have tested this works, I will likely update the guide I have created with this information for people who don't want to build it from source but would also prefer to patch official builds with magisk themselves
4. I do highly recommend everyone does build it themself, I think you should not rely on and trust graphene to always provide updates that have not been modified in some malicious way, it's always possible they could get hacked and an update build could be silently replaced with a malicious version
5. Locking the bootloader has nothing to do with safetynet for me, It's more about the other protections that locking the bootloader enables, like making it much harder for someone to be able to access my data or use the phone without erasing the data
Thankfully there is several banking apps which work and even let you use NFC for payments, while you do not pass safetynet
6. I appreciate it, thank you. I hope you have a good day also.
FireRattus said:
1.I already know this, I thought this would be obvious. I think using Graphene OS at all is too much for the average person, the average person will just use their phone as it comes and never put a custom rom onto it. This was never intended for the average person.
2. I appreciate that there is an easier way to do it, But I already said I was going to do what I like instead.
3. I appreciate that you have tested this works, I will likely update the guide I have created with this information for people who don't want to build it from source but would also prefer to patch official builds with magisk themselves
4. I do highly recommend everyone does build it themself, I think you should not rely on and trust graphene to always provide updates that have not been modified in some malicious way, it's always possible they could get hacked and an update build could be silently replaced with a malicious version
5. Locking the bootloader has nothing to do with safetynet for me, It's more about the other protections that locking the bootloader enables, like making it much harder for someone to be able to access my data or use the phone without erasing the data
Thankfully there is several banking apps which work and even let you use NFC for payments, while you do not pass safetynet
6. I appreciate it, thank you. I hope you have a good day also.
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I spent half of my week following your guide because with my old ass I7-3770K running Debian within VMware takes days since I didn't know there was another way. The main building part (m target-files-package took 6,5 hours to complete) Reading what boom15 said I'd be very happy if I never had to go down this route ever again.
Thank both of you gentlemen for spreading information about this, I wound't be able to figure it out by myself.
I guess I only have to download the OTA from grapheneos.org/releases and follow avbroot's readme, right? (I feel like a retard right now for wasting that much time setting up my VM, it running out of disk space, reinstalling it, etc.. )
Klavaro said:
I spent half of my week following your guide because with my old ass I7-3770K running Debian within VMware takes days since I didn't know there was another way. The main building part (m target-files-package took 6,5 hours to complete) Reading what boom15 said I'd be very happy if I never had to go down this route ever again.
Thank both of you gentlemen for spreading information about this, I wound't be able to figure it out by myself.
I guess I only have to download the OTA from grapheneos.org/releases and follow avbroot's readme, right? (I feel like a retard right now for wasting that much time setting up my VM, it running out of disk space, reinstalling it, etc.. )
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I do completely understand and sympathize, I have already updated the guide with this simple method of patching graphene for those who are unable to or don't want to build it from source themselves
I think you have gained some valuable experience and knowledge though which will likely help you in the future with other endeavors.
At least you didn't spend a good couple of weeks trying to patch graphene with magisk manually before I even discovered AVBRoot was a thing, so glad that exists
FireRattus said:
I do completely understand and sympathize, I have already updated the guide with this simple method of patching graphene for those who are unable to or don't want to build it from source themselves
I think you have gained some valuable experience and knowledge though which will likely help you in the future with other endeavors.
At least you didn't spend a good couple of weeks trying to patch graphene with magisk manually before I even discovered AVBRoot was a thing, so glad that exists
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I understand your side too, my end goal would be using only self built opensource software on every device I have, but you gotta start somewhere, right? Maybe once I'll have nothing better to spend money on I'll build myself a newer pc and dual boot linux so it doesn't take ages to build graphene.
I'm all about doing new things, getting experience and knowledge, so I'm not even mad, but just feel relieved that I'll be able to update it easily. Atleast now I'm getting familiar with Debian, which will come in handy when I'll get myself to continue setting up my VPS, so I can selfhost everything I need..
Well I didn't try that, mainly because I'm curious if I'll be able to use my banking app if I root my phone and lock the bootloader, since that sucker won't even let me use contactless payment with a stock os combined with an unlocked bootloader.
New Release #2022121100
Missed a couple of update releases due to build errors then other errors I have finally resolved so
Changes since the 2022120300 release:
resolve upstream bug in Android 13 QPR1 causing screen brightness dimming on user profile changes
Settings: replace hard-wired refresh rate in the text for the smooth display toggle with the actual max refresh rate used for the device model (Android has the string hard-wired to say 90Hz and expects the device to provide an overlay with the correct string which isn't present in AOSP for Pixels)
kernel (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Generic 5.10): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 5.10.156
kernel (Generic 5.15): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 5.15.77
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: new infrastructure for controlling Play Store updates of Play Store and Play services with a max version of Play services and the Play Store set via GmsCompatCompat and an override toggle for allowing it to update to any version
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: hide GrapheneOS Auditor variant (app.attestation.auditor) from the Play Store so it doesn't try to update it (note: we plan to fully switch to app.grapheneos.auditor.play for the Play Store and we can remove this workaround once we unpublish the GrapheneOS variant of the app there and stop updating it)
Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro: remove unused Google Camera SELinux policy
Auditor: update to version 67
Camera: update to version 58
2022120700
Launcher: fix Recent Apps activity crashing when using the TalkBack screen reader due to an incorrect port of the Storage Scopes shortcut to Android 13 QPR1
2022120600
full 2022-12-01 security patch level
full 2022-12-05 security patch level
rebased onto TQ1A.221205.011 release, which is the first quarterly maintenance/feature release for Android 13
Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro: rewrite under display fingerprint scanner integration
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: set GmsCompat versionCode to 1000 (v1) to prepare for defining dependencies on the compatibility layer version for the Google Play apps mirrored in our app repository
Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a: use Scudo instead of hardened_malloc for camera service for consistency with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro until memory corruption issues with it are resolved
add back support for OS device controls and wallet quick tiles
kernel (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Generic 5.10): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 5.10.152
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