I'm sure I'm going to get grilled about posting this, either posting it in the wrong area or about something that's "already been answered 1000 times." Don't care at this point because I've spent too much time googling and searching the forums and can't find an answer to my exact question.
Background: I have a Nexus 6 (obviously) with the stock firmware(encrypted) and stock recovery (I like it like this).
I maintain the latest updates by extracting the google factory image and flashing them individually (ie. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img, etc) and usually I end up booting up, then restarting into bootloader and using CF autoroot, extract the files and grab the root.img file, run fastboot boot root.img and I'm good to go. A while back (when marshmallow first came out) I couldn't get a CF autoroot (wasn't around yet) so I gave up on rooting for a while, which was very inconvenient but I a new father and just didn't have time to mess around with the chance I could lose my data.
Now... every month I update my nexus version to the latest the day after it's posted and I've noticed that chainfire is on top of things. I want to root my device (still OEM unlocked and stock firmware). I went to the autoroot website and the only version available is for N developer (which I'm not willing to chance yet since it's only alpha 1). My question is, I want to run fastboot boot root.img but I don't know if I can use the version posted for 6.01 or if I have to scour for an older version, any help would be greatly appreciated and if you've read this far I probably took up about 4 minutes of your time so thanks for that as well.
Background: I have a Nexus 6 (obviously) with the stock firmware(encrypted) and stock recovery (I like it like this).
I maintain the latest updates by extracting the google factory image and flashing them individually (ie. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img, etc) and usually I end up booting up, then restarting into bootloader and using CF autoroot, extract the files and grab the root.img file, run fastboot boot root.img and I'm good to go. A while back (when marshmallow first came out) I couldn't get a CF autoroot (wasn't around yet) so I gave up on rooting for a while, which was very inconvenient but I a new father and just didn't have time to mess around with the chance I could lose my data.
Now... every month I update my nexus version to the latest the day after it's posted and I've noticed that chainfire is on top of things. I want to root my device (still OEM unlocked and stock firmware). I went to the autoroot website and the only version available is for N developer (which I'm not willing to chance yet since it's only alpha 1). My question is, I want to run fastboot boot root.img but I don't know if I can use the version posted for 6.01 or if I have to scour for an older version, any help would be greatly appreciated and if you've read this far I probably took up about 4 minutes of your time so thanks for that as well.
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