[Q] How to install Siupersu on evervolv 3.4 kernel - TouchPad Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi I'm trying to install above since viper4android wont work with the stock su, but no luck.
I've tried installing from the market per this:
1. Install SuperSU from Play Store.
2. Open SuperSU and grant it SuperUser permissions (important; if you delete SuperUser before you grant rights to SuperSU you lose your root and need to either reflash the ROM or flash the zip I linked above).
3. gone into supersu settings and told it to grant su on boot, and grant to anything in the system folder as well
and I've also tried installing the zip version in recovery. I've also tried using the file manager in recovery to rename the current su binary in system//xbin and put the new one from the zip file in the directory.
Any way I try installing it freezes on boot up and I have to restore a nand to get my TP working again.
Overall loving flintmans new evervolv, it's really smooth, but the sound on the TP is pretty low and crappy sounding without viper4android so it's a pretty big issue for me.
Can anyone help please?
PS I cant find the apk for the current su, maybe thats part of my issue as well. Also Supersu works with 3.4 kernel version of cyanogenmod so its not a kernel issue.

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HELP! JZo54K.N7000XXLSZ outdated SU binary

Hey folks
Updated my N700 rom to the version listed in the title (which I got here) and it comes with CWM's SuperUser installed as sys app.
I have the following problem: it says outdated binary and I can't install them or update them. Of course since it's a sys app I can't delete and try to use Chainfire's SuperSU which is the one I prefer. And I don't have root access now, can't restore my Titaium Backups and such.
Downloaded the "fix" from CWM's Market links and reinstalled the app manually but I keep getting the same problem: no SuperUser binary installed and no root access.
Thanks in advance!
Try flashing the supersu zip file that's used for rooting. Or better, try flashing xxlsz Philz kernel zip from recovery.
flashed the supersu.zip and still no luck, will dig for PhilZ kernel now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053

Can't Remove Superuser to Reroot

Just flashed Sinless ROM and although it came with SuperSU by chainfire. I decided I wanted to remove it and install superuser by clockworkmod instead. For some reason superuser app didn't actually root the system, so I attempted to uninstall it and reinstall SuperSU. This is where I'm stuck. I cannot remove superuser app no matter what I try, even deleting it with a file manager or disabling the app. Anyone have any ideas? Really need my root back. Thanks
One Hype said:
Just flashed Sinless ROM and although it came with SuperSU by chainfire. I decided I wanted to remove it and install superuser by clockworkmod instead. For some reason superuser app didn't actually root the system, so I attempted to uninstall it and reinstall SuperSU. This is where I'm stuck. I cannot remove superuser app no matter what I try, even deleting it with a file manager or disabling the app. Anyone have any ideas? Really need my root back. Thanks
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If it's in /system, you need root to remove it (which you don't have). I suggest going into recovery and then flashing Superuser with the SU binaries that allows root to work.
Link to ClockworkMod's Superuser: http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
KiraYahiroz said:
If it's in /system, you need root to remove it (which you don't have). I suggest going into recovery and then flashing Superuser with the SU binaries that allows root to work.
Link to ClockworkMod's Superuser: http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
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Tried this and that is what I am attempting to remove from the system to no avail. Anything else I can try? I don't know why it won't give superuser access either.
One Hype said:
Tried this and that is what I am attempting to remove from the system to no avail. Anything else I can try? I don't know why it won't give superuser access either.
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So flashing that zip didn't flash the SU binaries either?
Try flashing this then: http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
The main important thing is to get the SU binaries installed to allow the superuser apps to work. Once you have that installed try to change superuser apps again (do not choose the full remove option as that will also remove the SU binaries).
Another option is to try flash the ROM again.
KiraYahiroz said:
So flashing that zip didn't flash the SU binaries either?
Try flashing this then: http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
The main important thing is to get the SU binaries installed to allow the superuser apps to work. Once you have that installed try to change superuser apps again (do not choose the full remove option as that will also remove the SU binaries).
Another option is to try flash the ROM again.
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Just did this buy with v.1.8 of SuperSU and everything worked perfect. Thank you

Problem with SuperSU 2.37 Unable to flash

I am a proud owner of OP One and SuperSu Pro. Currently i am using http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/daily-stock-unofficial-cm12-builds-t2948099 ROM (as of today 15-12 build).
I installed SuperSU through TWRP 2.8 and used to work fine, untill i updated to a new CM12 build. Then i was promted to grand permissions to an app, but i could not press "grant", later opened the SuperSU app and got a message that there is no binary installed, so i tried to reflash the zip noumerous times, but it seems that TWRP is unable to flash the zip.I can flash other zips like new versions of the ROM, GAPPS etc.
It seems like TWRP is not able to flash the SuperSu zip, even though i get a "succesful" message while flashing. I tried cleaning Cache and Dalvik. Also i can't find the log created by TWRP which is suposedly created in data/media/0 so i can't post detailed info about it.
Super Su
There is no Su binary installed and SuperSu cannot install it. This is a problem.
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Impossible to remove the root + flash stock rom for nem-l51 android N

Hello everyone,
So I wanted to root my Honor 5c (NEM-L51) under android 7.0, so I have unlocked the bootloader, I have installed a custom recovery compatible with android 7.0 which is twrp-3.1.0-2-hi6250 I think ...
Then I tried to flash the supersu.zip, I had to try several versions because many did not work and indicate "image boot patcher" failure aborting "then I flash a supersu that works but I have the impression that the root has badly installed ...
I explain, first I test with root checker which tells me that everything is fine, but I can not update the binaries su as the supersu app asks me ... I reboot remove , Reinstall the app supersu NOTHING does !! So I wanted to remove the root to reinstall it properly but it does not want to be deleted (root checker still shows the presence of the root) more so I wanted to delete it manually but the file "system / bin / su " and "xbin / su "are not found there is only one su "su" file at the root directory...
Maybe the best method would be to flash the emui stock rom 5.0 but it is not found, and it seems to me that you must also remove the root to avoid any "brick"..
if you have solutions to my questions it would be fine !!!!!
Thank you in advance !!!
Curiosity2000 said:
I explain, first I test with root checker which tells me that everything is fine, but I can not update the binaries su as the supersu app asks me ... I reboot remove , Reinstall the app supersu NOTHING does !! So I wanted to remove the root to reinstall it properly but it does not want to be deleted (root checker still shows the presence of the root) more so I wanted to delete it manually but the file "system / bin / su " and "xbin / su "are not found there is only one su "su" file at the root directory...
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I have the same problem with the latest stable SuperSU (2.82) that asks me to update the su binary and fails.
As for the su binary not found in /system/bin and /system/xbin it's probably because SuperSU made a systemless root (check this).
And be advised there might be some problem with restoring in the TWRP version you found (see here).
[EDIT]: I was able to update my SuperSU installation by flashing the latest stable version from the official thread with TWRP.
sclarckone said:
I have the same problem with the latest stable SuperSU (2.82) that asks me to update the su binary and fails.
As for the su binary not found in /system/bin and /system/xbin it's probably because SuperSU made a systemless root (check this).
And be advised there might be some problem with restoring in the TWRP version you found (see here).
[EDIT]: I was able to update my SuperSU installation by flashing the latest stable version from the official thread with TWRP.
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Okay , thanks you for yours answers, I have effectively a supersu systemless I will test yo flash the latest supersu, if it don't work I will remove the su and flash an other twrp or flash the rom stock I think ...
[EDIT] I success to remove the Root systemless with flash the boot.img , but the latest supersu doesnt work for me . I try to install Magisk
[REEDIT] Okay, I success to flash Magisk 13.3 I am root
Stay with magisk, it is better than SuperSU
PalakMi said:
Stay with magisk, it is better than SuperSU
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Okay thanks you !
Curiosity2000 said:
Okay thanks you !
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No prob

SuperSU Installation Complete, but not installed

So I have everything required to install SuperSU, i even got the Config just in case
and when i flash the zip file using TWRP it says that the installation was completed with no errors
when i reboot i find out that my devices isn't rooted.
So i tried again with flashing the config, same issue
Then I installed the SuperSU app from google play, then tried flashing the zip file and when i reboot, the app was deleted and same thing. No Root
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