>Yeah. If you want a rock solid stable OS, you shouldn't be living on >the bleeding edge. Generally, the best thing to do when there are >major changes like this (kernel, compiler, libraries, etc.) is to let >other folks be the guinea pigs. Right now for Red Hat, that means you >should continue to run 6.2 with patches and let other folks find the >problems in Red Hat 7. But most of you know all of this already; .0 >releases of anything are generally less stable than the ones that >follow. This almost sounds like a Win2k deployment strategy :) Lucas