KernelSU SUCompat Disabled/Modules Missing [Fixed]

This guide will show you how to fix the SUCompat Disabled/Modules Missing issue in KernelSU. Recently, I flashed the DerpFest Android 16 ROM onto my Nothing Phone 2 and proceeded ahead to root it via the KernelSU Next app. Since the ROM already supported KSU, I just had to install the APK to obtain root as opposed to Magisk, in which I had to sideload its ZIP file, install its APK, and then do a Direct Install.

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SUCompat Disabled and Modules section Missing

While the installation went fine and my device was rooted as well, however, as soon as I flashed a couple of modules and then did a restart, the modules section was gone from the app. Upon closer inspection, the SUCOMPAT DISABLED was written next to Working at the top. So this gave me an idea as to what exactly the issue is and how it can be rectified. So without further ado, let’s make you aware of the fix. Follow along.

  • Fix KernelSU SUCompat Disabled/Modules Missing FIX 1: Change KernelSU Version FIX 2: Switch to Manual Hook

Fix KernelSU SUCompat Disabled/Modules Missing

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Before starting, please take a complete device backup. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device, and data by performing the below steps.

FIX 1: Change KernelSU Version

Your first course of action is to make a switch to a different version of the KernelSU app [Note: If you are already on the latest version, you’ll have to download and install an older version i.e. downgrade the KernelSU app]. While this will fix the issue, but using an older version for a long time frame isn’t recommended. If you are looking for a short, quick, and easy temporary workaround, then this fix is just for you; otherwise, refer to the second fix.

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FIX 2: Switch to Manual Hook

This issue might also appear if your Kernel’s Hook Mode is Kprobes [the Settings tab of the app will also have the “Hide kprobes hook” option]. To fix it, you’ll have to flash a kernel that supports Manual Hook. Usually, you’ll find that information in the kernel’s changelog/features section. So get hold of such a kernel, flash it via the recovery , and restart your device. You should now see Manual under Hook Mode. Likewise, the “Hide kprobes hook” option will be removed from the KernelSU Settings tab.

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