
On a rare firmware this caused bootloops, like on HTC10’s shell-script-spaghetti Nougat firmware (I feel dirty just having looked at it).Īdditionally, SuperSU GUI now offers to disable Samsung’s SecurityLogAgent component as part of disabling KNOX, to get rid of some annoying popups. On many firmwares this issue didn’t occur at all, but on some (S7 Nougat Beta, CM14.1/RR-N on various devices) this could lead to Wi-Fi, cellular, and other modem-related features not working. Some modifications that SuperSU makes to SELinux combined with stricter service execution rules in Nougat and the absence of explicit security labels in the startup scripts of some firmwares, could lead to some scripts not being executed. This update fixes some compatibility issues with a number of Nougat firmwares across various devices.

Update: Here’s full changelog for SuperSU v2.78 SR5 from Chainfire’s Google+ post.
