Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Marshmallow Root Available With SuperSU v2.50 Beta, Still Requires A Modified Kernel For Now

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Some people can't imagine using Android without root access. For those people, Nexus devices provide the surest way to maintain root without a bunch of monkeying around. Marshmallow has only started rolling out to devices, and already there's a new beta of SuperSU and modified kernels to root your Marshmallow devices.

After upgrading your Nexus device to Marshmallow, you'll need to flash a modified boot.img file. This allows you to gain root with SELinux set to enforcing mode.

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Marshmallow Root Available With SuperSU v2.50 Beta, Still Requires A Modified Kernel For Now was written by the awesome team at Android Police.


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