My adventures in Gentoo, Ext4 and GCC 4.3.3
I finally got a chance to settled in and back to work after a nice trip to Jamaica. I did what any Gentoo loving person does in such situations, go crazy and reinstall everything \o/ yeey.
I decided to try out Ext4 since it got such great reviews, I backed up all my stuff and proceeded to format my system using Ext4, sadly no Gentoo install media can currently format Ext4 ( yet! ) I think Ext4dev was available but installing my system using the development version felt to risky and dirty to me.
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