

So if you install SuperSU, your previous superuser access management solution will no longer operate. There can be only one of these at a time. Superuser access management runs through a so called "su binary". IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THE APP, DO *NOT* JUST UNINSTALL IT, YOU *WILL* LOSE ROOT. NOTICE: A SPECIAL PROCEDURE IS NEEDED FOR UNINSTALLATION. Statements that this breaks Superuser are therefore completely nonsensical. This is meant to replace Superuser (if installed), you use either one or the other. Grant/deny root to an app for a set amount of time Full color-coded command content logging (input/output/error) On some phones you need to use single *# instead of double *#*# Icon selectable from 5 options + invisible Backup script to survive CyanogenMod nightlies Works with non-standard shell locations Works when Android isn't properly booted Works in recovery (no more segfaulting) Deep process detection (no more unknowns)

SuperSU has been built from the ground up to counter a number of problems with other Superuser access management tools. SuperSU allows for advanced management of Superuser access rights for all the apps on your device that need root. SuperSU is the Superuser access management tool of the future suinit: Fix boot case where bootloader unexpectedly doesn't enforce dm-verity sukernel: Detect and use stock boot image backups created by other tools sukernel: Adjust system_root cpio import sukernel: Fstab patch: fix case where verify removal could break slotselect ZIP: Fix slot detection breaking if no /vendor present This is really just the public ZIP release for fixes to SuperSU that will be incorporated in the upcoming CFAR (CF-Auto-Root) refresh.ĭ/1216/SuperSU/į/apps/supersu/-supersu-v2-05-t2868133 The exception is an SELinux policy fix that should only be relevant to Samsung devices running stock Oreo, which I sincerely doubt you are using right now.
#Supersu zip file download for oreo update
There is no immediate need to update from SR3, because if you were experiencing any of the problems fixed, you wouldn't have root :) This minor update fixes several edge-cases encountered during the rooting process.
