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I don't know, I have a pixel8 with Grapheneos and installation was without any problem.
Did you use avbroot?
No, I just install via browser and Grapheneos web site.
How do you root it then?
You don't, there's really no reason to root anymore
My post specifically talks about rooting the Pixel 8 Pro, I do not see why you would promote the use of gOS.
I absolutley agree, even tho I use gOS now.
Intereating, I'll defenetly look into that. Thx for the info.
Yup, I'm one of those, for sure.
Cuz it's cool, idc about the topic
Enable the developer options menu by going to Settings ➔ About phone/tablet and repeatedly pressing the build number menu entry until developer mode is enabled.
Next, go to Settings ➔ System ➔ Developer options and toggle on the 'OEM unlocking' setting. On device model variants (SKUs) which support being sold as locked devices by carriers, enabling 'OEM unlocking' requires internet access so that the stock OS can check if the device was sold as locked by a carrier. Connect the device to the computer and install Grapheneos via browser.
You need to boot your device into the bootloader interface. To do this, you need to hold the volume down button while the device boots. After install OEM was lock again.