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How to reverse this? #1

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atrugiel69 opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 2 comments
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How to reverse this? #1

atrugiel69 opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 2 comments

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@atrugiel69
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Title says it all. Uninstalling from Magisk (Fox's Mmm) did not undo the SE Linux policy modification.

I suspect it's an easy command from termux or something (maybe) but I don't know how to proceed.

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I hope I'll get an answer sooner or later. :-)

I don't know how else to contact the developer, I hate to be bothersome, to be honest

@George-Seven
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George-Seven commented Jan 7, 2023

I tried this today and same thing happened. The sepolicy modification remained even after uninstalling the module.

I did a search for all files containing sepolicy in its name and found the problematic file here:-

/cache/magisk/app-data-file-exec/sepolicy.rule

Delete the folder
/cache/magisk/app-data-file-exec
and reboot. It's now okay like before.

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