Just flashed latest CyanogenMod nightly (finally!) on my G900T and I get "Kernel is not SELinux Enforcing" on boot. As a developer who is generally familiar with SELinux, why doesn't CyanogenMod enable it by default? I understand that it can be wonky and can lock everything up if done wrong, but is there a way to activate it and get rid of the warning? When boot is done, it says that SELinux is enforcing in the About Phone menu.
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Hi guys im getting this message at boot.
RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING when trying to boot recovery it just hangs.
And this one if i am not running a stock kernel KERNEL IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING
Any ideas how to fix it?
Any ideas?
jharn06 said:
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which firmware and recovery you use
I was wondering which ROM, when installed, will not trigger the SEAndroid warning :crying:
The warning I get when I boot is this :
KERNEL IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING
I flashed twrp and a new kernel, and everytime I boot up my phone it says on the the top left of the screen "Kernel Not Seandroid Enforcing" is this normal? But I can use my phone properly and its running well though..
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Yea. It because of new bootloader.
its normal, Its displaying that because you have a changed bootloader/recovery .... if u flash stock firmware with odin it will be gone.
I've installed kernel and now my phone is unable to start , it gets stuck on the booting screen , any solutions?
Also it says kernel is not seandroid enforcing
Kernel warranty bit : kernel
what do any of these words mean?
The text isn't a problem at all it's just that I can't access recovery mode (TWRP) even after trying to flash it again. Is there any way to fix this?
What does "can't access it" mean?