So! I did not particularly sweat and installed the program in normal mode (installation mode). The program was installed, and since I already had SuperSU, I wrote that the service is running. However, to increase control, I asked to update the file
su. Well, I’m not a greedy check, let it be esesso. This program rebooted the body, and ........ completely took control of the ROOT? while deleting the SuperSU program, but leaving a file in the system
su. In general, ROOT remained, but now Dianxinos SU became the shell for it, and when installing and uninstalling the prog, this uncle appears along with the system program for installing / uninstalling.
With a typical installation, the program becomes systemic.Well, what’s next, test boom !!!
Post has been editedSkayk - 06.06.14, 21:01