So Lollipop with be encrypted by default and from what I read, it will force SEANDROID enforcing. Does this mean anything has changed for custom recovery, kernels and/or ROMs?
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I recently updated by S4 TouchWiz to 4.3 (which included Knox) and then changed it to 4.4 GPE.
Now when I restart I get the message:
Kernel Is Not Seandroid Enforcing
Set Warranty Bit: Kernel
I've read this has to do with the fact that I have a non-Knox ROM. Is there any concern with this message that I'm not seeing? I'm particularly worried about the "Set Warranty Bit" component.
Thoughts?
ndhunay said:
I recently updated by S4 TouchWiz to 4.3 (which included Knox) and then changed it to 4.4 GPE.
Now when I restart I get the message:
Kernel Is Not Seandroid Enforcing
Set Warranty Bit: Kernel
I've read this has to do with the fact that I have a non-Knox ROM. Is there any concern with this message that I'm not seeing? I'm particularly worried about the "Set Warranty Bit" component.
Thoughts?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510858
best answer.. enjoy
When i boot in to Recovery i get this message. Recovery is not seandroid enforcing. I dont belive its something i shuld be worried about but just to be on the safe site. i will like some kind on confamation on this.
Can i just go ahead and flass custom rom / kernel and it will go away or do i have to flash another Recovery ?
Thanks in advanced
nyvang101 said:
When i boot in to Recovery i get this message. Recovery is not seandroid enforcing. I dont belive its something i shuld be worried about but just to be on the safe site. i will like some kind on confamation on this.
Can i just go ahead and flass custom rom / kernel and it will go away or do i have to flash another Recovery ?
Thanks in advanced
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1. On what ROM are you?
2. What's stopping you from flashing via odin/heimdall?
spamtrash said:
1. On what ROM are you?
2. What's stopping you from flashing via odin/heimdall?
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Well im on stock rom just rooted the phone. and flashed custom recovery.
This message shows in the top left conor when i Boot in to revocery.
stock rom 4.3 from samsung
nyvang101 said:
Well im on stock rom just rooted the phone. and flashed custom recovery.
This message shows in the top left conor when i Boot in to revocery.
stock rom 4.3 from samsung
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If it only appears when u boot in recovery is the normal coz u changed the STOCK recovery for this custom one. If u flash other KERNEL the logo appears when u boot the phone. Anyway now u can flash KERNEL/ROM that u prefer
Recovery is not seandroid enforcing Knox set to 0x1
Hi guys, Just had the same messages on booting : KERNEL/RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING and Knox set to 0x1
First, DO NOT FLASH OLDER ANDROID VERSION (4.2.2 / 4.1.2) OVER THE ANDROID 4.3 UPDATE
If ever its done already and you need to Unbrick your samsung device, read the following post to restore :
Just had the same messages on booting : KERNEL/RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING and Knox set to 0x1
just after I flashed 4.2.2 based Custom Rom using an OTG cable/FlashDrive over Android 4.3 Stock and/or Custom Roms.
I had these at boot in red and yellow : Warranty void and Knox set to 0x1. But in About device, Android version went from 4.3 to 4.2.2 then i tryied some different custom kernels but nothing to do, wifi keeps crashing plus i had these bootup messages. I did FULLY wipe/restore the device to stock android 4.3 on my SGH-I337M phone using odinv3.09 and I337MVLUEMK6_I337MOYAEMK6_I337MVLUEMK6_HOME.tar.md5
file and it worked after something like the 3rd try, why the importance to FULLY wipe system, data, dalvik cache, cache using a custom Recovery before starting the restore
I dont recommend to flash older android version over The update 4.3. It was such a waste of time to restore it!
Just saying, if you guys had the same issue, your phone ISNT bricked, It took me around 15 hours to find and download Odin and Samsung stock 4.3 firmware plus ReRoot and flash it with odin... ive used my OTG cable to flash kernels or to restore from backups and now, my phone
is FIXED :good:
I flashed this custom kernel and when I restarted this message appeared at the top right. Is there a way that I can remove it? Thanks sirs
*Photo not mine but same problem
Install a stock kernel to remove the warning message.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Install a stock kernel to remove the warning message.
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So it's normal for custom kernels then? Because I want to experiment with this kernel and others too. I won't bother with that message again lol. Thanks
Not only is it normal for custom kernels, it can also occur when installing a stock kernel older than a certain point. For example, when I downgraded my I9505 to Android 4.2.2 to remove the SIM lock that popped back on to the phone, the stock 4.2.2 kernel caused the same warning to appear. Reinstalling Android 4.4.2 after removing the SIM lock caused the warning to disappear.
If you install a custom recovery, you'll see a similar warning when you boot into recovery. This is also normal.
I have rooted my samsung note 4 sm-n910f but i have got to the point that it boots up fully but on boot up i get recovery is not seandroid enforced and when i try to use supersu the binary install fails any help would great please
thanks
The "Recovery is not SEAndroid enforced" isn't any big deal, it is a part of KNOX. It is just a proof that you have compromised the device, since you have a "custom" recovery. Now for the root part, you actually need to flash a custom kernel which can be found in the development section of your device (Snapdragon). I recommend you get a modified stock kernel, just like I use, but I am on C variant. Make sure you backup your very stock Kernel which is "boot". Flash the modified kernel through recovery, then install SuperSU. Also, you will start seeing "Kernel is not SEAndroid enforced", since you have flashed a custom kernel, but again it is no big deal.
If it helped you, please hit the thanks button.
I tried to build a kernel from sources, but after flashing via Odin I've got a message kernel is not seandroid enforcing...I don't know what to do...
Update: Kernel is done, question is closed.