![]() So my idea is to use Magisk to patch the ramdisk.img, or perhaps merge the kernel + ramdisk into a boot.img and patch it. If you download the Android x86 ISO, you'll find similar files as well: Inside the file, you'll find files that relate to zimage or ramdisk. ![]() However, boot.img is actually a combination of the following:įor normal Bluestacks, you can extract the file that the installer uses (Nougat64_5.4.100.1026.7z). As I mentioned before, Android emulators don't seem to use boot.img, they use ramdisk and kernel instead. ![]() Maybe you're actually the dumb one instead?Īlso, the reason why I think rooting is possible in Bluestacks X is because you can use Magisk to patch a. On the other hand, YOU didn't read the question properly and started providing root methods for normal Bluestacks and even suggested using other emulators, which was NOT what the question was about. Just because Bluestacks X is an emulator running in the cloud, doesn't mean that it is impossible to root and hence why I asked the question. It was simple.įor iOS jailbreaking on older iOS versions, there are rooting methods that work via a website ( ) and that was super simple as well. There was no need to make changes to boot.img, no need to flash custom recovery or anything like that. ![]() For example, Framaroot ( ) was just an app that you install and it'll root Android just fine. Some rooting methods in the past were quite simple. I even pointed out the issues with rooting Bluestacks X and that is why I wanted to know if anyone has any other ideas. ![]()
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