Has anyone succesfully been able to change their selinux mode to permissive on N? I need it for apps like Viper4Android and Lucky Patcher, however when I try to change it either with SeLinux Mode changer or by using the terminal, my phone reboots into safe mode...
Humpie said:
Has anyone succesfully been able to change their selinux mode to permissive on N? I need it for apps like Viper4Android and Lucky Patcher, however when I try to change it either with SeLinux Mode changer or by using the terminal, my phone reboots into safe mode...
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The search function is your friend :good: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66371718&postcount=7
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Hi,
I have tried to find this for soo long so i can get Viper4Android working.
But the app SELinux Mode Changer does not work.
It always says Enforcing on Settings -> About.
Is there anyway to change it to permissive?
Thanks
Flash a custom kernel with SE Linux permissive.
Read this
Read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/cm12-selinux-permissive-kernel-moto-g-t3032055
Hey, I want to change my SM-N9005 SELinux Mode from Enforcing to Permissive. It is running Android Lollipop and it is rooted. I tried the command line way as well as some apps, but it didn't work. Any help?
Get custom rom
@kenny1991 any other ways?
So I'm running -
Unlocked Bootloader
Stock Rooted Rom (w/ Chainfire modified boot image)
Stock Kernel
TWRP
Xposed
Is SELinux in Enforcing Mode or Permissive Mode on my phone? How do I find out? And if I'm in Permissive, is there a way for me to change it to Enforcing?
Thanks!
byproxy said:
So I'm running -
Unlocked Bootloader
Stock Rooted Rom (w/ Chainfire modified boot image)
Stock Kernel
TWRP
Xposed
Is SELinux in Enforcing Mode or Permissive Mode on my phone? How do I find out? And if I'm in Permissive, is there a way for me to change it to Enforcing?
Thanks!
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You can check in Settings --> About Phone.
SELinux is in Enforcing mode by default, so unless you changed it, it will still be in Enforcing.
how can I set selinux to enforcing I have a custom kernel PhoeniX tried SELinux Mode changer but didn't work, I need it to use root switch so if the method is an app most likely it won't work I need a manual and permanent method if possible
If I SELinux changer & change mode from Enforcing to Permissive using this app then camera app is quick to open but not without that!
Same was not the case when device was unrooted. Any solution?
Install Selinux Permissive Script for Magisk https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magisk-selinux-permissive-script-t3577549