[SuperSU][System-Mode][2.82 SR5]

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mauam

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This is SuperSU that installs always in System-Mode.

Instructions
1 - Download zip
2 - Go in recovery & make a backup (optional, but recommended)
3 - Flash zip

Changelogs here & here

Special thanks to @aufarxda (the original creator of this thread) @Chainfire @CCMT
 

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Mestar_matt

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binaries failed to update

Just installed the lastest security update (6.01) from google on my nexus 6. Flashed v2.66 and binaries will not update. Any suggestions?
 
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aufarxda

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I am on CM13 1/6/2016 nightly on angler, and this is causing a bootloop now. Before this newest nightly, I was able to install with no problem. Systemless also still works.

Nightly comes with problems.Look Angler's XDA thread and ask others which nightly is the most stable build.
Hope that helps.
 

aufarxda

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I have the Verizon SCH-I545, MDK bootloader, and am running JDC Team's AOSP 6.0.

I am unable to install any version of SU above 2.52. TWRP 2.8.7.0 and 2.8.7.2 by Antaresone and the official 2.8.7.0 all fail with the same message.

Recovery.log

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kmc3bafuvlfq20v/recovery.log?dl=0
Solution 1(Tricky, and may not work) :
Try to mount data and system using mount option and remove mounting script on the updater-binary.
Then, use TWRP file manager to remove /supersu manually.
At last, install the zip again.
Solution 2 (not really a solution) :
If you really cant mount data or system, ask the rom dev or someone on your phone's forum for solution.
Solution 3 (1% chance of working) :
Dont bother about the bootloader.
Check your boot image instead.
Solution 4 :
Check if you have chcon on system/bin.
If not download this file and move it into system/bin.
Link :Drive
 
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krazyace35

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Can this be flashed over systemless root to convert to system root or will I have to flash my system.img backup then this. I'm running systemless root on Htc M9 Marshmallow dev edition

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slick97477

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I installed 2.64 beta via TWRP. It installed successfully however upon reboot it shows i still have 2.52. Is that normal?
 

aufarxda

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Can this be flashed over systemless root to convert to system root or will I have to flash my system.img backup then this. I'm running systemless root on Htc M9 Marshmallow dev edition

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No, full unroot first.
Then, remove /su
Replace the kernel with new custom one.
And then, flash the system mode zip.
 

krazyace35

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No, full unroot first.
Then, remove /su
Replace the kernel with new custom one.
And then, flash the system mode zip.
Cool thanks for the info

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---------- Post added at 06:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:30 PM ----------

@aufarxda I'm guessing there are no custom kernels yet for Marshmallow? I can't find one I also noticed flar2 said the kernel source hasn't been released yet

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