I agree with Igor, in terms of testing, this is a very severe issue. If I wasn't able to put that boot option into place (like 99% of the users), I wouldn't have been able to do any testing at all. In terms of marketing, I think it is not a good idea to release beta software without the Intel graphics working. There were so many arguments and reviews on that issue. And we cannot make sure that it really works if there is no feedback from beta users.
If you'd ask me, I'd propose delivering it with beta, delaying beta or releasing a beta-2 the week after.
I agree with Igor, in terms of testing, this is a very severe issue. If I wasn't able to put that boot option into place (like 99% of the users), I wouldn't have been able to do any testing at all. In terms of marketing, I think it is not a good idea to release beta software without the Intel graphics working. There were so many arguments and reviews on that issue. And we cannot make sure that it really works if there is no feedback from beta users.
If you'd ask me, I'd propose delivering it with beta, delaying beta or releasing a beta-2 the week after.
Best
Fabian