With this script you can easily enable init.d without a custom kernel.
Only thing which you need is superSU.
How to install:
-with recovery
1. Flash superSU by @Chainfire (min ver 2.49)
2. Download zip for your device (arm or x86)
3. Flash with recovery (CWM, TWRP)
4. Reboot
-without recovery
1. Try with superSU from playstore(maybe will not work)
2. Download zip
3. Copy file from /system/xbin (zip)
4. Paste it inside /system/xbin (device)
5. Set permissions of a file to 755
How to access:
Open terminal emulator and type
Option 1 will show you two methods for init.d enabling. If one doesn't work try second one. :)
Option 2 fully disable init.d
Option 3 is for a donation
Only thing which you need is superSU.
How to install:
-with recovery
1. Flash superSU by @Chainfire (min ver 2.49)
2. Download zip for your device (arm or x86)
3. Flash with recovery (CWM, TWRP)
4. Reboot
-without recovery
1. Try with superSU from playstore(maybe will not work)
2. Download zip
3. Copy file from /system/xbin (zip)
4. Paste it inside /system/xbin (device)
5. Set permissions of a file to 755
How to access:
Open terminal emulator and type
Code:
su
INITOption 2 fully disable init.d
Option 3 is for a donation
