# Installation ## Check if your device is supported Download the KernelSU manager app from [github releases](https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU/releases) or [github actions](https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU/actions/workflows/build-manager.yml), and then install the app to device and open the app: - If the app shows `Unsupported`, it means KernelSU is not supported for your device. - If the app shows `Not installed`, then your devices is supported by KernelSU. ## Find proper boot.img KernelSU provides a general boot.img for GKI devices, you should flash the boot.img to the boot partition of your device. You can download the boot.img from [github actions for kernel](https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU/actions/workflows/build-kernel.yml), Please be aware that your should use the right version of boot.img. For example, if your device show that the kernel is `5.10.101`, then you need to download the `5.10.101-xxxx.boot.xxx`. And also, please check your stock boot.img's format, you should use the right format, such as `lz4`、`gz`. ## Flash the boot.img to device Connect your device with `adb` and then execute `adb reboot bootloader` to enter fastboot mode, and then use this command to flash KernelSU: ```sh fastboot flash boot boot.img ``` ## Reboot When flashed, you should reboot your device: ```sh fastboot reboot ```