will I be able to flash any ROMS that are for the Moto X Pure and not have any problems with apps that require root access?
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I wonder how to install Xposed without TWRP?
Any prediction of TWRP compatible with moto x style xt1572 BR Marshmallow?
thank you
Yes I am also wondering, I have indian marshmallow XT1572
i wanted to comment on TWRP forum but I still dont have 10 posts to post there
I cannot vouch for this method on the Moto X Pure, but I know that folks in the LG G4 forums were using FlashFire to flash Xposed (and other things) to their bootloader-locked devices. Might be worth a looksie?
Hi guys,
I've searched but have not found a satisfying answer yet. Coming from Kitkat and Lollipop without the need for Magisk.
Why would one use SuperSU AND Magisk? I mean, sure Magisk is to achieve a "systemless" root, but would not the use of SuperSU give you by definition system-based root?
Also, does it matter which kernel you use?
Stock with SuperSU, need for Magisk?
Modded kernel (eg: SuperStock for Exynos), still need Magisk?
Does SE enforcing vs permissive have any bearing on the above?
Thanks guys.
So after some reading, it seems that with Google's November security update, systemless root is required, and hence Magisk must be installed.
Is this true for modded kernels as well?
Also, why would Xposed framework require Magisk? Isn't root, root? Systemless or not.
I have been on the search for a CM ROM that does not have root pre-installed because of my mobile banking app. I have been out of the note 3 loop for a while now since I have a G5. Has anybody seen one that I could try out? I looked around the forum but have not been successful. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
David
For CM13, the only ROM that doesn't has root pre-installed is [email protected]'s CM13.
Even it doesn't have root, flashing SuperSU will install in system method instead of systemless.
For CM14, most devs ROM has root pre-installed
Since the 7.0 Nougat update has finally been released and installed on my Pure, I'm itching to root it but stay with stock nougat.
My question is ... Do I use the same method developed for 6.0 mm root? Specifically this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/help/rooting-stock-xt1575-marshmallow-6-0-t3353812
Thanks for your help?
No use Magisk. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445 its prebuilt systemless. And will pass safety net. Unless you go xposed where it will fail. I would stay on version 14.0.
Thanks
my moto g4 plus using stock ROM of nougat have an issue on rooting process. boot-loader unlocked. twrp installed. when install superSU or magisk all the process completed successfully. but cant boot into system. long pressing power button did nothing .
Did you flash a custom kernel like ElementalX before rooting? Attempts to root on the stock Motorola kernel can cause boot issues.
thanks
echo92 said:
Did you flash a custom kernel like ElementalX before rooting? Attempts to root on the stock Motorola kernel can cause boot issues.
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thanks.. after installing elemental x it bootsup..
sandycandy said:
thanks.. after installing elemental x it bootsup..
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Hey, I also want to root my Moto g4 Plus. Can you please tell which version of TWRP, Magisk and Elemental X you used. It will be helpfull for me. Also, I have already installed Feb OTA. Have you already installed that or you were on dec OTA before root?
sameersti said:
Hey, I also want to root my Moto g4 Plus. Can you please tell which version of TWRP, Magisk and Elemental X you used. It will be helpfull for me. Also, I have already installed Feb OTA. Have you already installed that or you were on dec OTA before root?
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The set up that works for me is:
Shreps TWRP 3.1.1 32bit https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...covery-twrp-3-0-2-r3-moto-g4-g4-plus-t3494337
ElementalX 2.0
Magisk 16.0 (or 15.3)
This is on the Feb 1 2018 security patch, but the same set up worked on the Dec 1 security patch too.