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ACC can work under adb root. One can even modify the config ( To install, simply extract the zip and run |
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ACC can work under adb root. One can even modify the config ( To install, simply extract the zip and run |
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On LOS, the only available root solution was Magisk. But Magisk breaks currently on every upgrade when using their only recommended installation method, see topjohnwu/Magisk#3820, so basically it does not exist in a usable state.
So (ignoring the option to .zip flash Magisk anyway) the only tool at hand is the recovery, adb, and adb root (right?). Is it possible to install and use acc in such an environment? Take the latest release, sideload it? Or use adb root to run the install script on the device?
I understand that acc would only run with its default configuration, but that might be okay, especially since that configuration could be changed during the installation.
I saw the install section in the Readme, but the possibility of this "rootless" - or rather, Magiskless - usage stayed unclear to me.
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