So when we see the error in Ubuntu / Debian, basically the installer is looking for the cd as its first source of binaries:
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
Media Change: Please insert the disc labelled
‘Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.4 _Lenny_ – Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20100131-19:16’
in the drive /cdrom/ and press enter
^C
We need to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out the line beginning with “deb cdrom …”
Using vi:
linux:~# vi /etc/apt/sources.list
Press i to insert a “#” char at the beginning of the line, then ESC, and “:wq” <RETURN> to write the file. Et voila 🙂
#############################################################
################### OFFICIAL DEBIAN CDROM ###################
#############################################################
#deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.4 _Lenny_ – Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20100131-19:16]/ lenny contrib main
#############################################################
################### OFFICIAL DEBIAN REPOS ###################
#############################################################
###### Debian Main Repos
deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free
Download and install the necessary drivers to connect the Xoom to our PC – in this example we are using Win7 64 bit but the drivers are universal.
Once the drivers are installed and Xoom connected, you should see something like this in your device manager:
2. Install and start the adb daemon
Now we need to get the adb files – you can download the whole sdk and set it up that way but here we are dealing with the “Easy ADB” way – chances are if you’re developing then this guide is not for you anyway!
Extract the SDK files we downloaded in step 1 to C:\SDK_Tools .
Open a command prompt and enter “cd c:\SDK_Tools” then “adb devices” – it will give you a message that the daemon is starting and then an string of characters followed by “device”, we are now good to go:
3. Unlock the bootloader
Extract the recovery file we downloaded in step 1 and put it into your C:\SDK_Tools folder
Enter “adb reboot bootloader” in your cmd window
This will reboot the xoom into the bootloader, showing “Starting Fastboot protocol Support” on the screen.
Enter “fastboot oem unlock”
The following will be displayed in your cmd window:
On your Xoom you will see an information screen and a warning which you need to acknowledge in order to unlock the bootloader; you need to press “Vol down” to change the option to “I accept” or “Yes” and then hit “Vol up” after each choice to proceed.
You will then see the following:
WAIT UNTIL THE DEVICE REBOOTS OF ITS OWN ACCORD!!!
4. Flash the revovery image
Once rebooted, skip through the setup screen (your tablet is now back to factory defaults), go to Apps -> Settings -> Applications -> Development and enable USB Debugging.
Now back to the cmd window and check we have the device connected with “adb devices”.
Once satisified, enter “adb reboot bootloader” to reboot into the bootloader:
Enter “fastboot flash recovery recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img”, you should see the following in your cmd window:
5. Flash the Universal Root package:
Once in the clockwork recovery, your PC should start installing drivers like this:
On the Xoom:
Using Vol Up/Down to navigate and the Power button to select, go into the “Mounts and Storage” menu and choose “Mount USB Storage” – you should now be able to browse the SD card from your PC.
Place the Xoom-Universal-Root.zip on the root of the card.
Choose “Unmount” on the menu, then “++++++Go Back++++++” until you are at the root menu.
From here, choose “install zip from sd card”, “choose zip from sd card”, browse to the zip file we just copied over and select it.
You should see the following verification:
Go back to the main menu and choose “reboot now” – the device is now rooted!!
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I take no credit for any of this, it’s just stuff I pieced together from the amazing work done on the dev forums, especially xoom-forums and xda-developers.
If anyone has tried flashing the new Cyanogenmod 9 (Alpha 12 at the time of writing) then you may have got to the “Touch android to start” screen and been met with the “unfortunately setup wizard has stopped” error message.
You can bring down the notification window and click on the settings icon, set up your accounts etc but the home page will still come back to the “Touch android ..” page.
To get round this, touch the screen in all 4 corners in a clockwise direction, starting top left – this will bypass the wizard and let you get set up properly, albeit manually. I’ve circled the points in the pic below.