so I felt gutsy and tried the same with the other block and well of course it didn't work below is my output.
* The Gentoo Linux system initialization scripts have detected that
* your system does not support UDEV. Since Gentoo Linux has been
* designed with dynamic /dev in mind, it is highly suggested that you
* emerge sys-fs/udev and configure your system to use it.
* Please read the Gentoo Handbook for more information!
*
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/
* Thanks for using Gentoo!
(hit Enter to continue or wait 15 seconds ...)
* Skipping root filesystem check (fstab's passno == 0) ... [ ok ]
* Remounting root filesystem read/write ... [ ok ]
* Checking all filesystems ... [ ok ]
* Mounting local filesystems ... [ ok ]
* Mounting misc binary format filesystem ... [ ok ]
* Activating (possible) swap ...swapon: cannot stat /dev/ubd/1: No such file or
directory
[ !! ]
* Setting system clock using the hardware clock [UML] ... [ ok ]
* Configuring kernel parameters ... [ ok ]
* Updating environment ... [ ok ]
* Cleaning /var/lock, /var/run ... [ ok ]
* Cleaning /tmp directory ... [ ok ]
* You should stop using /etc/hostname and use /etc/conf.d/hostname
* Setting hostname to ... [ ok ]
* Loading key mappings ... [ ok ]
* Setting user font ... [ ok ]
* Starting lo
* Bringing up lo
* 127.0.0.1/8
[ ok ]
* Adding routes
* 127.0.0.0/8 ... [ ok ]
* Initializing random number generator ... [ ok ]
INIT: Entering runlevel: 3
* sysklogd -> start: syslogd ... [ ok ]
* sysklogd -> start: klogd ... [ ok ]
* Starting eth0
* You are using a deprecated configuration syntax for eth0
* You are advised to read /etc/conf.d/net.example and upgrade it accordingly
* Bringing up eth0
* dhcp
* No DHCP client installed
[ !! ]
* ERROR: cannot start netmount as net.eth0 could not start
* ERROR: cannot start sshd as net.eth0 could not start
* Starting local ... [ ok ]
INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel