SukiSU Ultra — Kernel-based Android Root Solution with KPM Support
Kernel-based Root | Magic Mount Module System | App Profiles | KPM & SUSFS Integration
SukiSU Ultra is a powerful kernel-based root solution for Android devices, forked from KernelSU and enhanced with extra features like KPM support, improved manager UI, and built-in SUSFS management tools for better root hiding and flexibility. Instead of relying only on boot image patching, it works at kernel level, giving you more control over how root behaves on your device.
If you are into advanced rooting, custom kernels, SUSFS, or APatch-style setups, SukiSU Ultra is one of the most flexible and actively developed options right now.
Key Features of SukiSU Ultra
- 🧩 Kernel-based su & root access — Root is implemented inside the kernel for better control.
- 📦 Module system based on Magic Mount — Similar concept to Magisk modules, but built for this kernel-based environment.
- 🔐 App Profile support — “Lock up root in a cage” and decide which apps get what level of root access.
- 🧬 Supports both non-GKI and GKI 1.0 kernels — Wide device/kernel compatibility.
- 🛠 KPM support — KernelPatch-driven enhancements for advanced patch flows.
- 🧊 Tweaked manager theme + integrated SUSFS management tools for easier root hiding and control.
Compatibility & Kernel Support
- 📱 Based on KernelSU — officially targets Android GKI 2.0 devices (kernel 5.10+).
- 🧩 Older kernels (4.4+) can work, but need manual kernel builds / patches.
- 🧬 With proper backports, KernelSU/SukiSU can support 3.x kernels (3.4–3.18).
- 🏗 Supported ABIs include arm64-v8a, bare armeabi-v7a and some x86_64 devices.
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KPM & Integration Highlights
SukiSU Ultra also focuses heavily on KPM (KernelPatch Manager) support, making it easier to integrate with APatch-style flows and kernel-level patch systems:
- 📌 Built on top of KernelPatch with redundant features stripped to focus on KPM.
- 🧩 Designed to expand APatch compatibility by adding helper functions.
- 📂 Example resources:
- KPM template projects & build-anywhere setups.
- Open-source KernelPatch support repos for advanced users.
Where to Download SukiSU Ultra?
There are two main entry points: the official website and the GitHub repository:
High-Level Installation Flow
Exact steps depend on your device, kernel and build, but a typical high-level flow looks like this:
1. Make sure your bootloader is unlocked and you have fastboot / recovery access. 2. Download a SukiSU Ultra compatible kernel or AnyKernel3 package for your device. 3. Boot into custom recovery (TWRP / OrangeFox) or fastboot mode. 4. Flash / boot the SukiSU Ultra integrated kernel (follow device-specific guide). 5. Boot into system and install SukiSU Ultra Manager app (if not bundled). 6. Configure App Profiles, modules and SUSFS/root hiding as needed.
Who Should Use SukiSU Ultra?
- 🧑💻 Advanced root users who understand kernels, boot images and custom recoveries.
- 🔐 Those who want stronger control over how root is granted (App Profiles, SUSFS, KPM).
- 📱 Custom ROM users who want a KernelSU-style root with extra power.
- 🛠 Developers / tinkerers working with APatch, KernelPatch, KernelSU & related tools.
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