We have already informed you about the latest Android 7.1.1 Nougat Developer Preview that has now been released for various Nexus devices including Nexus 6P,5X, 6, 9, Player and the Pixel C. So for all those who are loving the newest Android 7.1.1 Nougat source code on their devices, here is a good news for all of you. Chainfire, the developer who brought root to the firmware build with the SuperSu 2.78 or later. The developer has surprised us again by developing the root method for the latest developer preview that is now rendering.

Chainfire has released a new SuperSU build v2.78 SR3 for the new Android version. This new SuperSU build brings various features and bug fixes. Hence, all you need to do is grab the SuperSU build from below and flash it via a custom TWRP recovery. Moreover, we have already listed 3 successful methods to root most of the Android devices including the CF Auto Root package, SuperSU and the Nexus toolkit available for various Nexus devices. For CFAR, you will need to connect your device to PC and run the root-windows.bat file for Windows, root-linux.sh file on Linux and root-mac.sh file for Mac users. Update: Root


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The latest SuperSU version 2.78 R3 has been confirmed working with the Android 7.1.1 Nougat DP or later. The new SuperSU build should root the official preview from Google. You should also flash the latest TWRP version to bypass forced encryption issues. Downloads below.

Now with the help of the files listed above, the Nexus devices running latest Android 7.1.1 Nougat can be rooted using two methods. First is flash the latest SuperSU package (v2.78+) from above using a TWRP recovery. Secondly, download the CF Auto Root package for your nexus device and run the root-windows.bat file for Windows, root-linux.sh file on Linux and root-mac.sh file for Mac users. However, before you go ahead and use the CF Auto Root method, you need to know that these are outdated builds used for the first Android N developer preview released earlier this year (2016).

Yesterday, Chainfire announced the first update after version 2.78 of SuperSU was made stable. As we've mentioned before, the SR updates are basically a different name for beta versions of SuperSU. The name change was put into place as an attempt at reducing the number of people trying to upload beta releases to non-Google Play app stores since it would continue to carry the same version number.

Most changes here are with SELinux on Android 7.x Nougat, although there are a lot of other changes with this new update. Chainfire says this version will now use it's own 'u:r:supersu:s0' context to run in. So instead of reusing the 'u:r:init:s0' context, this change can prevent a few conflicts from occurring. However, we're warned that this change could make some root applications (and even some firmwares entirely) to suddenly stop working.

As i know for now, the image was not rooted properly. I rerooted the Image using the packaged su binary from SuperSU-2.78. I manipulated the system.img by mounting it to a folder on my linux machine and added su and daemonsu (basically su copied and renamed) to /system/xbin/ and changed permissions to 6755 for both files. Additionally for now i added 2 lines to the end of /etc/init.goldfish.sh

The flagship devices by Google, Pixel, and Pixel XL have managed to get systemless root by flashing SuperSU 2.78 SR2. If you own a Pixel or Pixel XL and want to root it without much fuss, you may follow this step-by-step guide. XDA geek Chainfire modified the SuperSU package to get SU access without making any modifications in the system partition. So this rooting guide helps you root Google Pixel & Pixel XL by fast booting the SU images. ff782bc1db

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