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Hi,
I wanna to use exploit,
I run the iovyroot in the my Nexus 5 device and every thing is OK and i get the got root lmao message!
But now I don't what I must do?
Can anyone please explain the tools using mechanism and how can I use this tool? I mean how can I use this for exploiting?
Thanks in advance.
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Q: Is there any difference between iovySU and iovyroot? A: Yes and no. Basically, the only difference between iovySU and iovyroot is that iovyroot gains temporary root to make a TA backup of the supported devices, while iovySU benefits from the same temporary root but to actually install SuperSU permanently on the system.
Q: Can I use iovySU to root ? A: Well, if it's a device supported by iovyroot, without dm-verity (or similiar) on its kernel and running an ARM64 version of Android Lollipop or newer, then yes, it should work. It theoretically can work also with 32-bit devices, but then you'll need to modify the SuperSU package used by iovySU with the appropriate binaries (that's because unlike the official SuperSU package, iovySU uses a stripped down version including only the bare minimum needed to get SuperSU installed on an ARM64 ROM).
Hi,
I wanna to use exploit,
I run the iovyroot in the my Nexus 5 device and every thing is OK and i get the got root lmao message!
But now I don't what I must do?
Can anyone please explain the tools using mechanism and how can I use this tool? I mean how can I use this for exploiting?
Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: