KERNELSU V2 SIGNATURE NOT FOUND IN KERNEL [Fixed]

In this guide, we will show you a couple of methods to fix the “KERNELSU V2 SIGNATURE NOT FOUND IN KERNEL” error. When it comes to rooting, Magisk has, for long, been the go-to choice for tech enthusiasts. However, for the past year or so, many users have started to get inclined towards the kernel-based approach for rooting.

And for that, KernelSU, and its fork, the KernelSU Next, are the perfect choices. Apart from beholding a slew of intriguing goods [such as the automatic boot-reversion feature- if a module causes a bootloop, it will be automatically uninstalled upon reboot], it also provides a much better root-hiding mechanism.

However, on the flip side, you might come across an issue or two that might be a tad bit difficult to debug. One such issue is “KERNELSU V2 SIGNATURE NOT FOUND IN KERNEL”. If you are also facing this error, then this guide will help you rectify it. Follow along for the fix.

Fix KERNELSU V2 SIGNATURE NOT FOUND IN KERNEL

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To fix this issue, simply use a different version of the KernelSU app. Or, if supported, use the latest nightly version of KernelSU Next . Likewise, if you are rooted via KSU Next, then you should also use the latest nightly build of the app.

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