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While in the past there were reports of unreliable upgrades, the consensus in [issue 11](https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/issues/11) is that things work mostly as expected in Linux.
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@awigen has contributed a script [flash_ts100_linux.sh](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ralim/IronOS/dev/scripts/flash_ts100_linux.sh) that works on Ubuntu 16.04 as well as other distros.
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@awigen has contributed a script [flash_ts10X_linux.sh](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ralim/IronOS/dev/scripts/flash_ts10X_linux.sh) that works on Ubuntu 16.04 as well as other distros.
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If you want to do it manually (or if the script does not work for some reason) the general procedure is the same as for Windows, the differences are in the way to mount the unit and copy the firmware.
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Remember that after flashing, the firmware filename will have changed to end in `.RDY` or `.ERR` or `.NOT` and only `.RDY` means the flashing was successful!
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