[Q]Delay for Superuser Permissions - G1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am having an issue where it sometimes takes five minutes after a boot, before any of my root apps are able to successfully be granted su priveleges. Terminal will just say "Permission denied" on an "su". Then, after a few minutes, I'll get 5 or 6 toast popups from the Superuser Permissions saying "xxx has been granted superuser" (they have all previously been granted su and it was "remembered"). I noticed that it's usually right at the same time my new email notification pops up the first time after booting.
Is this normal? Is there any way to speed this up?
G1, CM6 RC2 (happened in RC1 as well).

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[Q]Rooted Desire C crashes when 'system granted superuser permissions' [w/ logcat]

Hi there, I'm a long time reader, first time poster who has recently rooted their handset. I had initially flashed CM10 onto my phone along with the Prometheus kernel but then switched back to the stock HTC Sense ROM with the stock kernel. Recently, my phone has been crashing several times throughout the day and I've noticed that on most occasions, a text box from the Superuser app pops up with the message 'system has been granted superuser access' just before it crashes. Denying the system superuser access seems to have no effect. The list of apps I have installed apart from the regular apps on the ROM and Superuser goes as follows:
1Mobile Market
Ask.fm
CatLog
Chrome
CropTool+
GPlayer
Greenify
Instagram
Livestream
My Boy! Free
Nova Launcher
PieControl
PitchLab
Pokemon Online
QuizUp
Show Box
Skype
Snapchat
SoundCloud
Titanium Backup
Twitch
Twitter
UCCW
WhatsApp
YouTube
I also have a logcat from when I began recording the log to when the phone crashed during regular use (mostly on the Twitch app). Unfortunately, the file size is too large and I cannot upload URLs. I shall enclose a shortened version, but if the full version is required, please say so.
As you can understand this has been infuriating for me and I really do not want to have to resort to wiping the system, so if anyone can identify where the issue lies and what can be done about it, that would be most appreciated.
Logcat: View attachment 2014-05-12-03-37-12Shortened.txt
When you have reflashed the ROM did you wipe the dalvik-cache and Cache beforehand?
You can have oddities happen if not
You could use TWRP/CWM recovery to wipe them and see if this cures it.
I've not checked your logs as this is something I'm slowly trying to get my head around in time (I'd not be much help with that yet )
Bashing away at my HTC Desire C

[Q] Nook HD Cyanogenmod 11 superuser permission lost

This also happened on my N2A card for Nook HD too, just not as sever in the fact that it just disappeared in settings. So, I can use the root permission for apps for a while. Then, I can't tap the button "allow" to allow an app super user permission. (I use it for Avast firewall) But then it all of a sudden disappeared in settings to check any superuser stuff at all. Crazy! Also, similar to above, after a while I can't install apks, mainly after a certain amount of time. It won't let me tap the "install" button, like that part of my screen is unusable when it is. But then it usually get fixed after a while, but my Nook has to be shut down for 10 hours (I kept track because I am desperate). Is this a ROM issue since this also happened on my old N2A card (with cyanogenmod 11)? Thanks for anyone's help.
Sidenote: apparently someone had the same issue as me, concerning the can't install apks part, so maybe you should look at this other thread to understand me better: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325626
Fixed the root permission... had to install superuser app by clockworkmod to update the superuser binary files....but I still have an issue with the apks.

[DEV][Q] SU call immediately after boot hangs sometimes

Hi!
First a BIG thank-you for this indispensable application and the amount of good work that you do with and around it!!
I also have a question:
I have developed a widget-based app which checks for root access after being activated (by APPWIDGET_ENABLE or BOOT_COMPLETED).
It issues a really small su call changing the permission of a file (on the main file system, in the app data folder).
There are never any problems when placing the widget, and also on MOST boot-ups.
Sometimes however, this first su call hangs after booting (testing on a Nexus 10).
I suspect a timing problem - is there some setting up going on after boot with SuperSU as well?
Should I add a delay for the root check?

chainfire super su: apps doesn`t grant super user permission forever

Hallo community
One month ago I rooted my Nexus 5 with the super su 2.5.2 and flashed the Elemental X Kernel. It`s a great Kernel. Battery improved so I have now 2 H on SoT and the wifi signal improved a lot.
I use the Greenify app and the Elemental X Kernel Manager as apps which I want to grant always super user access.
Greenify grant super user access but when I still have it running in the background and 1 minute later I open it again there comes again the window " greenify has been granted super user permission.
However when I open the Elemental X kernel Manager there is also the window which let this app grant super user permission. But with this app I can stil run it in the background and after some hours it has still super user access and when I open it than again there doesn`t pop up the window "...grant super user permission".
I know that android kills apps when It needs space/ memory is full.
Is there a possibility to let certain apps grant always super user access?
Is there an app in the playstore or somewhere else which opens an app immediately when It`s not running?

Silently denied?

A week or so ago I had some system something rather requesting root access so I denied temporarily until I could research the logs. Well now I'm getting a notification of something being silently denied root but can't read it fast enough to see what it is. Since all this my phone is acting quirky. Is there a way I can have supersu basically start from scratch and ask me again on EVERYTHING for root access including whatever is being silently denied?
Am I aloud to bump this?
Just remove whatever app it is from the Apps list inside of SuperSU, or remove them all if you're not sure which one it is.

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