FreeBSD is a free software. You have no right to make any claims
or force developers to do something to fit your needs (did you
read BSD license?). If it's used to work fine but currently broken,
it will be fixed. Also you're always welcome to fix it yourself.
By installing -CURRENT, you agree that things like those you've
described may happen, otherwise you should consider -STABLE.
Meanwhile, reboot to working kernel.

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Regards,
 Rhett

Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> 
> Poul-Henning you promised me a patch two nights ago "within a couple
> of hours"  It's now going on the 36th hour since.
> 
> I spent several hours trying to figure out what went wrong, gave
> you what I figure to be good feedback and hints as to what's broken.
> 
> Is there anything else I can do to get my box booting?  I will be
> attempting to figure this out on my own now, but this pretty
> irritating.
> 
> * Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030312 22:52] wrote:
> > I can't boot with twe now.  I wind up calling into device_printf with
> > a NULL dev_t which used to crash me until my most recent commit.  Now
> > I get:
> >
> > unknown0: controller error - unit not available (flags = 0x0)
> > twe0: AEN: drive error for unknown unit 0
> >
> > A kernel from Feb 14th seems fine.
> >
> > Please fix.


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