There are many more resolved issues and I highly encourage you to check out the rest of the fixes in the ESXi 5.0 Update 2 release notes.
Re-installation of ESXi 5.0 with an existing local VMFS volume retains the Datastore label even after the user chooses the overwrite datastore option to overwrite the VMFS volume.Reinstallation of ESXi 5.0 does not remove the Datastore label of the local VMFS of an earlier installation.The DNS setting is set to manual with no address specified. If you install ESXi host using a script that specifies the host to obtain the network settings from DHCP, after booting, the host is not configured with a DNS.DNS might not get configured on hosts installed using scripts that specifies using DHCP.But, if you re-enable SSH or ESXi Shell without changing the timeout setting, the SSH & ESXi Shell does not timeout. If you set a non-zero time out value for SSH & ESXi Shell, the SSH & ESXi Shell gets disabled after reaching the time out value.The time out option does not work when you re-enable the ESXi Shell and SSH.
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Support for additional guest operating systems – This release adds support for Solaris 11, Solaris 11.1 and Mac OS X Server Lion 10.7.5 guest operating systems.I thought I share a few of these updates since I have seen a few of these mentioned in past VMTN community threads, Twitter and internal mailing list/discussions. While going through the ESXi release notes and reviewing the changes (hopefully everyone is doing this), a few things caught my eyes. VMware has just released Update 2 for vSphere 5.0 which contains a few minor new features and of course bug fixes to both ESXi 5.0 Update 2 and vCenter Server 5.0 Update 2.