INSTALL.md: move KernelSU instructions

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FriendlyNeighborhoodShane 10 months ago
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@ -18,7 +18,9 @@ install as a module, it will not touch system at all, and you can easily remove
it when something goes wrong. On the other hand, it will be tied to the Magisk
installation and can be removed with it.
- If you want MinMicroG to be installed as a Magisk module, flash Magisk and
boot your phone once to allow Magisk to setup properly.
boot your phone once to allow Magisk to setup properly. If you want it as a
KernelSU module, set an appropriate app profile to prevent unmounting for
apps.
- Flash MinMicroG, preferably from recovery.
- Open microG Settings > Self-Check. If "System grants signature spoofing
permission" isn't ticked, click on it and grant the permission.

@ -14,14 +14,12 @@
### What is this?
This is a simple MicroG installer. It can install MicroG and other stuff into
your system partition or as a Magisk/KernelSU¹ module. It supports virtually all
your system partition or as a Magisk/KernelSU module. It supports virtually all
mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and
above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and
some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your
device, just rename it and flash it again.
¹ may require setting an adequate [app profile or disabling unmounting](https://kernelsu.org/guide/app-profile.html#non-root-profile)
### Variants
The `MinMicroG` packages are intended as various base configuration for microG,
they are all mutually exclusive with each other and you can only choose one.

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