Ro.boot.vbmeta.digest Access

or KernelSU may check this property to verify the state of the bootloader. If you flash a custom image without patching the VBMeta, the digest will change, potentially leading to a or "verified boot" error. OTA Updates : During Over-the-Air (OTA) updates, systems like the RebootEscrowManager

For developers and security researchers, this property is a "solid" indicator of whether a device's software is authentic and unmodified. You can view your device's specific digest by running the following command in an ADB shell: getprop ro.boot.vbmeta.digest Android Verified Boot 2.0 ro.boot.vbmeta.digest

: Connect your device to a computer and use the Android Debug Bridge ( adb ) to execute a shell command: or KernelSU may check this property to verify

Elias leaned into his monitor, the blue light reflecting in his tired eyes. He pulled the boot properties from a bricked device. There it was: ro.boot.vbmeta.digest . You can view your device's specific digest by