First of all, if I understand OP's threat, I think migrating his entire company from RHEL to another distro because he doesn't like FC2 would be nuts. Be that as it may, he may have a legitimate quibble. To me, any Fedora Core distribution says "Use at your own risk"; a "release" version says "Probably stable and reasonably bug-free, no guarantees"; a "test" version says "untested" or "partially tested". It would be majorly helpful to me if problems such as OP describes and others--personally I haven't even gotten the install to run on my machine yet, though I haven't tried lately--were discovered and fixed before the "release" phase. The fact that they weren't--OP claims they were discovered but not fixed--may be indicative of a need for more users of the "test" releases. The work done on this list and elsewhere should make it very unlikely that such problems will make it into RHEL, though if they do it's officially supported. My $.02. David Liguori