Having issues with KernelSU after flashing a new module? You're not alone. This issue can occur for various reasons, and the good news is that there are steps you can take to troubleshoot and hopefully get things working again.
Here's a breakdown of common causes and potential solutions:
* **Reboots and Cache:** The first step is always a good, old-fashioned reboot. Sometimes, a fresh start is all it takes. It's also worth clearing the cache partition on your device, as this can sometimes resolve issues related to installed modules.
* **Module Compatibility:** Double-check that the module you're trying to flash is compatible with your specific device and KernelSU version. Incompatibility can lead to functionality issues. Refer to the module's documentation or the KernelSU community forum for device and version compatibility information.
* **Flashing Process:** Ensure you followed the flashing process correctly, including proper backups before flashing. A corrupted or incomplete flash might be the culprit. Re-flash the module carefully, making sure there are no interruptions during the process.
* **Permissions and Root Access:** Verify that KernelSU has the necessary permissions to function properly. Check your device's security settings and grant KernelSU root access if required.
* **Kernel Version Alignment:** In some cases, specific Kernel versions might require specific KernelSU versions. Ensure that your KernelSU version is compatible with your device's Kernel version.
* **Debugging Information:** Look through the KernelSU logs for any error messages or warnings. This information can provide valuable clues about the issue. Please provide these logs for further assistance.
**Remember:** Always back up your data before attempting to flash any modules on your device.
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