Recently, the custom kernel scene has introduced a new paradigm: . Some users ask: “Does KernelSU patch vbmeta in the boot image?” The answer is yes—KernelSU modifies the kernel’s selinux policy and can include a minimal vbmeta bypass in the kernel command line. However, for full compatibility with Magisk modules, the vbmeta partition still needs to be modified or disabled.
: You must have the exact boot.img and vbmeta.img for your current software version. patch vbmeta in boot image magisk