I’ve written this blog post about moving from rooted Samsung to a Pixel running GrapheneOS. It’s a list of every root tool that I used, with a note on whether I’ll miss it. I wrote it as a checklist for myself initially, and decided to add links and more comments and publish it. Turns out I don’t really need root, which truly surprised me.

Do you have any apps or tools that hold you back from leaving root?

  • prism@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    18 hours ago

    You don’t have to compile GrapheneOS from source thanks to avbroot which can take a release zip, patch it with root and sign it using a custom avb key. This lets you root while keeping the bootloader locked.

    The rooted-graphene project automates this completely using GitHub actions. It even lets you do OTA updates like normal GrapheneOS.

    • AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today
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      12 hours ago

      It should be noted that while you can do this, it can increase your attack surface, defeating a lot of the point of Graphene. Before I started using Graphene, I was a huge fan of rooting and getting full control of my device, so I definitely understand the appeal. But I don’t think I would root Graphene myself, automated or otherwise.