The Microvariability and Oscillations of STars (MOST) photometric satellite observed three rotations of e Eri continuously in late 2005. We detected two spots (?m ~ 0.01) at different latitudes (20°.0, 31°.5) revolving with different periods (11.35 days, 11.55 days), from which we derive a differential rotation coefficient, k = 0.11-0.2+.03, in agreement with the prediction by Brown and coworkers for a young Sun-like star having roughly twice the solar angular velocity. The light curve was analyzed with the program StarSpotz, a modification of SPOTMODEL by RibaŽrik and coworkers. The best-fitting value for the inclination angle i = 30° 3° is compatible with inclinations already estimated for the disk (~25°) and planetary orbit (26°.2). The...