[Q] JSS15R ota w/Superuser, not SuperSU - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Because of the SuperSU issue w/the JSS15Q ota, I installed Superuser instead. Anyone know of any issues when trying to do the JSS15R ota with Superuser installed?
I'm rooted with stock recovery. Thanks.
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I just updated with supersu 1.65 with ota survival ticked. Worked just fine, it even managed to keep root.
Rooted with stock recovery
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Think I'll just install SuperSU b4 OTA.
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pseudoware said:
Think I'll just install SuperSU b4 OTA.
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Yes and make sure you tick ota survival in settings
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OTA updates and root

I've rooted my CDMA Nexus and flashed to the leaked stock 4.0.4 update.
Will it be possible to update at all using normal methods or will I need to flash via rootkit again?
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Has this already been answered?
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NinjaMic said:
I've rooted my CDMA Nexus and flashed to the leaked stock 4.0.4 update.
Will it be possible to update at all using normal methods or will I need to flash via rootkit again?
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Root is no problem. A non Stock recovery is, as well as a custom ROM. But you can always flash it manualy in stead of doing through the OTA process.
Diger36 said:
Root is no problem. A non Stock recovery is, as well as a custom ROM. But you can always flash it manualy in stead of doing through the OTA process.
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Ah OK. Thanks!
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[Q] Accept OTA?

Hi,
I keep getting the notification for an OTA update on my rooted gnex on 4.1 (not 4.1.1) with cwm. I flashed the early unofficial zip and now i keep getting this notification every 15 minutes or so. Would this update be safe to do with an OTA root keeper?
Any help would be appreciated
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ahmadattia said:
Hi,
I keep getting the notification for an OTA update on my rooted gnex on 4.1 (not 4.1.1) with cwm. I flashed the early unofficial zip and now i keep getting this notification every 15 minutes or so. Would this update be safe to do with an OTA root keeper?
Any help would be appreciated
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From my understanding, you would get error when applying the update because you have a custom recovery.
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Ulver said:
From my understanding, you would get error when applying the update because you have a custom recovery.
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Ulver is correct. Get the updated zip from xda and flash it yourself.
Ulver said:
From my understanding, you would get error when applying the update because you have a custom recovery.
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I've read the New CWMR from koush actually accepts OTA's.
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if only thing that's not official is recovery just flash the stock recovery and let the ota come.

(Q) Will I receive ota if I am rooted?

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yes. depending on what system changes you made, it might not install.
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Yes. If you have the stock recovery
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I'm rooted with stock recovery and received OTA. Before I proceeded with the install, I removed the one additional app I had placed in system\apps (I heard any mods in there may prevent successful installation of OTA). The install of 4.2.1 went fine. Although it seems I've lost root. I can no longer mount the system dir to put that one app back. Easy enough to re-root.
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rafa3L said:
Easy enough to re-root.
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Just make sure you back up your internal storage if you need to unlock the bootloader again. I learned the hard way that this wipes all of your data.

Supersu fc after root on kit Kat

I'm sorry if this is a recurring question but after update supersu force closes. I used ntk to re root after side load update. I can't even tell if I'm actually rooted. At first after rooting supersu wouldn't show up in my apps so I download it from the play store. Any help?
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Do you have TWRP or CWM installed?
Download the SuperSU update, and flash through recovery.
SuperSU: http://download.chainfire.eu/365/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.69.zip
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To update or not to update

I am rooted with twrp installed I need to know how I can flash the OTA and also when I update will all of my xposed modules work still?
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