Normally, if you modify even one byte of your system (to install Magisk/Root, for example), the original vbmeta will detect the change and refuse to boot the device. Using these flags:
To use this command, you need a PC with installed and your device's bootloader unlocked . The Standard Syntax: vbmeta disable-verification command
Using the vbmeta disable-verification command introduces significant security risks. It is a modification of the device's Trust Chain. Normally, if you modify even one byte of
VBMeta stands for . It is a core component of Android Verified Boot (AVB) 2.0 . vbmeta disable-verification command
: Disables dm-verity , which checks the integrity of large partitions (like system ) while the phone is running.