You can use a USB storage device to update the firmware locally. This method is particularly suitable if only one device or only a few devices are to be updated and it would not be worth installing an FTP or HTTP server purely for the update. Proceed as follows:

  1. Download the update file (.zip) for your device from the IGEL download server.
  2. Unpack the update files and save them to a USB storage device.

    You can find the officially supported file systems under Storage Hotplug.
  3. In the local setup application select Devices > Storage Devices > Storage Hotplug.
  4. Set Client Drive Mapping to Static
  5. Enable Private drive letter for each storage drive.
  6. Set Number of drives to at least 1.
  7. Apply the changes so that they are effective for the device.

    You can find more informations in the chapter Storage Hotplug.
  8. Connect the USB storage device to the thin client and wait until the device has been detected.
  9. Go to System > Update > Firmware Update.
  10. Set Protocol to FILE.
  11. Start the file chooser (Server Path) and navigate to /userhome/media/label of the file system/udlx.inf and click Open.
  12. Click Update Firmware and confirm the warning message.

The device will reboot while updating the firmware. Do not remove the USB device until the update has finished.

Make sure you do not boot from the USB storage device. You might need to change the boot order in the BIOS/UEFI.


To update the device's firmware without having access to the local setup, follow FAQ Updating the Firmware using the Linux Console.