cf auto root 5.0.2 - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

can you use cf auto root on 5.0.2

Why don't you try it first?

I would say just flash the supersu.zip 2.46 which is definitely working.

Ya flash super su and already tried cf autoroot its also working

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[Q] SpeedMod Gingerbread K15H-T11 No root

Hi,
I've installed SpeedMod Gingerbread K15H-T11 and found that I'm lost root.
I'm with SH 3.8.
Is in purposed? does this kernel have no root?
Thanks
The kernel has root, but it does not automatically apply it. You need to enter recovery mode and apply root from there.

[Q] How can I root my I9000XXJVQ ?

HI, I put I9000XXJVQ 2.3.4 on my SGS by ODIN, it's not rooted, but I don't witch .RAR I can use to root it with ODIN to use TITANIUM backup, anybody can help me?
Or what is the best way : put a new firmware ? which one?
The best way to root, I think it is a flash Custom Kernel via Odin or CF-Root
Thanks, I tried to Root by ODIN but it's always unsuccessfull. Which Kernel do you recommend ? It's seems there are some problem with JVR kernel...
lol, if you going to root it from Custom kernel, you need to download SuperUser.apk and BusyBox . It gives you only permissions .
When I was on JVQ I using a continuum
What is a continuum ? Can I use CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVR-v4.1-CWM3RFS.zip to root with ODIN after loading Superuser and busybox ?
Yes, you can use it
I always flashed a custom .tar kernel's like SpeedMod or Galaxian.
Then I install from Market a SuperUser and BusyBox and it was all what i doing

cf root for JW1

Is there a CF root for XXJW1?
I have the i9000t running I9000TDVJW1 2.3.6 ( Telstra)
I need root + CWM.

Cannot root my Note 3 4.4 with Kingo root

I connect it and it keeps saying not connected please enable usb debugging and i have it enabled... any help will be appreciated
Yeah, the exploit that used was fixed a while back. Are you on 4.4.2 or 4.4.4? If on .2 Towelroot should work, if on .4 you would have to Odin back to one of the .2 builds, root with Towelroot and install Safestrap, then you could flash the prerooted .4 ROM and use Odin to flash the other low level stuff.
Odin back to NC2 then root

Rooting 5.1.1 on N910G - rather easy!

If you decide to download the AU ROM for N910G (which works great for other regions), you can easily root it by flashing the permissive kernel for the N910F.
AU ROM thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/sm-n910g-lollipop-5-1-1-released-t3215823
N910F kernel thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/kernel-5-1-1-selinux-enforcing-t3190799
So in short:
Download the ROM and flash via Odin.
Download the latest TWRP and flash via Odin. It will also install SuperSU.
Flash the kernel via TWRP (ensure you copy it to your external SD in advance).
That's all! You end up with a rooted N910G that is smooth and a far cry from the laggy monster that was 5.0.1!
Worked great! Thanks!!
Works perfect on 910G thanks.
Is it true that after flashing TWRP, when the phone switches off & on, quickly press 'buttons' for recovery and flash the new 2.49 SuperSU app.zip instead of letting TWRP install it as TWRP installs an old superSU & is outdated... ??
LightspeeDLee said:
Is it true that after flashing TWRP, when the phone switches off & on, quickly press 'buttons' for recovery and flash the new 2.49 SuperSU app.zip instead of letting TWRP install it as TWRP installs an old superSU & is outdated... ??
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You can always flash the latest or update SuperSU anytime.
Sent from my SM-N910G
The link for the kernel is broken
krumbs said:
If you decide to download the AU ROM for N910G (which works great for other regions), you can easily root it by flashing the permissive kernel for the N910F.
AU ROM thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/sm-n910g-lollipop-5-1-1-released-t3215823
N910F kernel thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/kernel-5-1-1-selinux-enforcing-t3190799
So in short:
Download the ROM and flash via Odin.
Download the latest TWRP and flash via Odin. It will also install SuperSU.
Flash the kernel via TWRP (ensure you copy it to your external SD in advance).
That's all! You end up with a rooted N910G that is smooth and a far cry from the laggy monster that was 5.0.1!
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I presume this still trips knox?
Those who have warranty and don't want to trip knox, I don't think there is any root method available. All root methods trip knox and hence warranty issue, for those who don't have warranty they can forget knox.
Warranty doesn't concern me, I use the phone for work and tripping Knox would stop the phone working on the work network.
But it sounds like this will trip it, so yeah I'm not going to.
Thanks though.
Link no work.
Sent from my SM-N920C using Tapatalk
Link is dead. Kernel patch has been revoked by author.
Root N910G
Hey,
I've searched everywhere, most of us aren't able to root since the link for the kernel is not working. Is there any other way to get root on N910G? :fingers-crossed:

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