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a journaling file system for Linux, and successor to ext3
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Gingerbread with ext4: will it burn my flash?
Where did you see that all Gingerbread devices will use ext4?
The Nexus S uses ext4 and that is because the Galaxy S devices uses a very slow and laggy file system developed by Samsung called RFS. … Google decided to change the file system on the Nexus S from RFS to ext4. …