The Kernel Security Module (LKM) is a powerful tool for enhancing security on your device. However, sometimes you might need to temporarily disable root access. Fortunately, LKM offers a convenient way to do so without the need for complex procedures like flashing partitions or full system reboots. According to the LKM documentation, uninstallation is the key to achieving this temporary root access disablement. The process is straightforward: simply uninstall LKM. This will effectively suspend root access functionalities. When you want to re-enable root access, a simple device reboot will automatically reinstall LKM, restoring full root privileges. This flexibility makes LKM an ideal choice for users who require occasional temporary disabling of root access while still having a secure and reliable system.
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