Sorry to answer a question not addressed to me, but, in my opinion, a swap partition is not a very optimal way for organizing a swapping space nowadays. A swap file is way better in this regard.

To finish my thought, FAT filesystem driver has really nothing to do with a swap partition file system. It has something to do with a pagefile though.

WBR,
Aleksey.

On Nov 11, 2009, at 6:00 PM, Javier Agustėn Fernāndez Arroyo wrote:

This is mostly for James..
 
Would it be possible to add into fullFAT some kind of "swap partition" system, as Linux fs´es have?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Olaf Siejka <caemyr@gmail.com> wrote:
Such driver exists already, http://www.fs-driver.org/ and it's fully IFS.

2009/11/11 Love Nystrom <love.nystrom@gmail.com>

 
If not, the IFS driver can not implement the full NT security model 
(neither can FAT), but I think it would still be a good idea to have
an ext2/ext3 IFS driver. Even better if we could support
a journaling fs like f.ex reiserfs.

Best Regards // Love