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I have just updated emulator 26.0.3, now I cannot run adb root command for new created emulator.

the error shown is below:

adbd cannot run as root in production builds

I have killed and restart adbd like:

adb kill-server
adb devices

Nothing helps, any ideas?


I am not sure what is the difference and how to select different build but, if following settings are enabled while creating, then it has root.enter image description here

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  • Have you tried adb shell and then running 'su'? Does it show the same thing? May 11, 2017 at 19:29

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To enable root access: Pick an emulator system image that is NOT labelled "Google Play". (The label text and other UI details vary by Android Studio version.)

Exception: As of 2020-10-08, the Release R "Android TV" system image will not run as root. Workaround: Use the Release Q (API level 29) Android TV system image instead.

Test it: Launch the emulator, then run adb root. It should say

  • restarting adbd as root

or

  • adbd is already running as root

not

  • adbd cannot run as root in production builds

Alternate test: Run adb shell, and if the prompt ends with $, run su. It should show a # prompt.

Steps: To install and use an emulator image that can run as root:

  1. In Android Studio, use the menu command Tools > AVD Manager.
  2. Click the + Create Virtual Device... button.
  3. Select the virtual Hardware, and click Next.
  4. Select a System Image.
    • Pick any image that does NOT say "(Google Play)" in the Target column.
    • If you depend on Google APIs (Google Sign In, Google Fit, etc.), pick an image marked with "(Google APIs)".
    • You might have to switch from the "Recommended" group to the "x86 Images" or "Other Images" group to find one.
  5. Click the Download button if needed.
  6. Finish creating your new AVD.
    • Tip: Start the AVD Name with the API level number so the list of Virtual Devices will sort by API level.
  7. Launch your new AVD. (You can click the green "play" triangle in the AVD window.

[Credit belongs to @Merk but this should be posted as an answer rather than a comment.]

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    su gives me "su: not found" Nov 30, 2018 at 21:12
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    How do I install a Google APIs Intel x86 Atom System Image? Dec 5, 2018 at 13:21
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    @RoniCastro I added the steps to do it.
    – Jerry101
    Dec 5, 2018 at 18:15
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    Thanks mate, I was like reaching nowhere with the sqlite debug, the old system image such as intel x86 works in emulator debugging. I had to restart adb as root using the command "adb root" to get access to the root folders. Apr 25, 2020 at 18:40
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    @Darkmike the current Release R Android TV system image won't run as root, so use the Release Q (API level 29) Android TV system image instead.
    – Jerry101
    Oct 8, 2020 at 20:02
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You are using the wrong emulator image if you want root access. As the error message states, root is not allowed in production builds, use an userdebug build instead.

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    I have just created an emulator from Android Studio menu, just as I did before.
    – guness
    May 18, 2017 at 8:03
  • Perhaps not exactly as before, try an image with no Google API May 18, 2017 at 16:04
  • debug builds also have Google API.
    – guness
    May 18, 2017 at 19:55
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    @guness on the "Select a system image page" you need to select an "Android X.X (Google APIs)" image from the SECOND tab, NOT a "Android X.X (GooglePlay)" image from the first tab, which is what is selected by default.
    – Merk
    Jul 17, 2017 at 22:44
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    @Merk : I want to run playstore in emulator and also want root to work for research purpose. Is there any solution to this ? As of now, my only solution is one rooted device with playstore in it. Sep 2, 2020 at 13:19
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Go to tools -> SDK Manager -> Android SDK -- Now In the first tab (SDK Platforms) first of all "select" show package details at the bottom of the page. Now Select "Google APIs Intel x86 Atom System Image" and unselect "Google Play Intel x86 Atom System Image". This emulator won't show "adbd cannot run as root in production builds". Google API's don't have play store app and it only has play services.

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    Any solution to have playstore in emulator as well as root access in the same emulator ? I tried installing playstore (com.android.vending) into emulator (with Google API image) but no success. Sep 2, 2020 at 13:29
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I had such a problem because for some reason it was set by default in build.gradle file release build mode. This mode does not allow communicating with the virtual device as a root. Debug mode must be enabled

buildTypes {
      release {
         signingConfig signingConfigs.debug
      }
}

changed to

buildTypes {
    debug{
        debuggable true
    }
}

Then in the AVD Manager I deleted and re-created a new virtual device. Rebooted and everything worked, root access became available.

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  • The error message adbd cannot run as root in production builds really ought to say "... production builds of Android". Making a debug AVD (Android Virtual Device) is the fix. Making a production build of your app is irrelevant.
    – Jerry101
    Feb 25 at 4:56
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I faced the same problem and solved it by:

First thing: Go to tools => Android => SDK Manager => Android SDK --In (SDK Platforms). Select "Google APIs Intel x86 Atom System Image" and do not select "Google Play Intel x86 Atom System Image".

Second thing: create a new emulator "Do not select Google Play Store".

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