Systemless-root for RemixOS
64bit 2.0.205
This comes in two parts.
1. A modified ramdisk.img
2. A su.img file that needs to be copied to /data/su.img
In order to copy the su.img into position, use ALT&F1 to cp it into position or open/mount data.img using cygwin/Linux
Within su.img there are files that can be modified as if they are system files.
If you want to modify another system file; either copy it into /su/vendor or add the path to /su/systemfiles.txt
Within /su/su.d there are a couple of scripts that are run at boot; feel free to remove/modify.
su.d scripts
Feel free to post what modification you need root to do; and if possible with systemless-root I'll add it to su.img as standard.
Optional
Sticking to the above keeps system.img as OTA-updatable; replacing the ramdisk with the original will let the OTA apply
If you want read-write access to /system and break OTA - you can use the modified initrd.img
Download folder
64bit 2.0.205
32bit already has system root without modifying system - but doesn't have the benefit of altering system files.
If there is a need I will try and create a 32bit version
SU credit goes to Chainfire
64bit 2.0.205
This comes in two parts.
1. A modified ramdisk.img
2. A su.img file that needs to be copied to /data/su.img
In order to copy the su.img into position, use ALT&F1 to cp it into position or open/mount data.img using cygwin/Linux
Within su.img there are files that can be modified as if they are system files.
If you want to modify another system file; either copy it into /su/vendor or add the path to /su/systemfiles.txt
Within /su/su.d there are a couple of scripts that are run at boot; feel free to remove/modify.
su.d scripts
Feel free to post what modification you need root to do; and if possible with systemless-root I'll add it to su.img as standard.
Optional
Sticking to the above keeps system.img as OTA-updatable; replacing the ramdisk with the original will let the OTA apply
If you want read-write access to /system and break OTA - you can use the modified initrd.img
Download folder
64bit 2.0.205
32bit already has system root without modifying system - but doesn't have the benefit of altering system files.
If there is a need I will try and create a 32bit version
SU credit goes to Chainfire
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