How to know which Emulator image will contain su?
I can see that often it only contains su or google play
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Run adb root and you get a root shell ... otherwise su needs to be manually installed.
However, when already having a root shell available, installing it isn't much of a problem.
All images are rooted, but SDK apps requesting escalation of privileges do rely upon su.
This question here generally duplicates: How to get root access on Android emulator?
adb shell scripting must:
- start the emulator
- run
adb root - run
adb shell - remount system partition
adb pushthesubinarychmodto set permissionsexit
Or to answer the question:
- start the emulator
- and check if the file exists, eg. with
adb shell stat /usr/bin/su
Where stat gives this response, when it's not installed:
stat: '/usr/bin/su': No such file or directory
One could even loop all Android images installed in $ANDROID_SDK_HOME...
there's no "one click" solution, but adb can be fully automated with Bash or Batch. And one wouldn't even have to run the emulator, but can mount QCOW2 as a nbd network block device.
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