Totally off-topic, but i think it should be noted: IMHO, the BSD should make a priority to have one of the typical Linux filesystems implemented and supported (I am thinking of ext4, for example).
It would really help Linux users wanting to give *bsd a try install on their computer and just mount their /home.
Last time i tried doing so with a bsd system (it was NetBSD or FreeBSD, or maybe both, i can't remember) i found my filesystem messed up when i booted back into Linux.
It would really help Linux users wanting to give *bsd a try install on their computer and just mount their /home.
Last time i tried doing so with a bsd system (it was NetBSD or FreeBSD, or maybe both, i can't remember) i found my filesystem messed up when i booted back into Linux.