: In Termux, the tsu package (a wrapper for su ) is frequently the culprit. If tsu is outdated, it won't know where modern root binaries live.
Open your root manager (e.g., Magisk). If it says "Magisk is not installed" or shows an "Update" button next to "Installed," follow the prompts. Often, performing a within the app will reinstall the missing binary. Step 3: Re-Flash the Root Zip no superuser binary detected are you rooted new
A: No – factory reset removes user data but doesn’t change system files. If su is missing, reset won’t help. You need to re-root. : In Termux, the tsu package (a wrapper
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: In Termux, the tsu package (a wrapper for su ) is frequently the culprit. If tsu is outdated, it won't know where modern root binaries live.
Open your root manager (e.g., Magisk). If it says "Magisk is not installed" or shows an "Update" button next to "Installed," follow the prompts. Often, performing a within the app will reinstall the missing binary. Step 3: Re-Flash the Root Zip
A: No – factory reset removes user data but doesn’t change system files. If su is missing, reset won’t help. You need to re-root.
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