[[!comment format=mdwn username="joey" subject="""comment 1""" date="2017-04-05T02:17:00Z" content=""" This idea kind of makes sense, because swap partitions in /etc/fstab get swaponed at boot. But, the implementation doesn't take the types into account. The `mounted` property takes a FilePath for the mountpoint, but for swap that needs to be "none", which is not really a file-path. Also, the `fstabbed` property has a separate `SwapPartition` type, so making `mount` support swap partitions without using that type feels wrong. It might be simpler all round to treat swap partitions being able to be specified in /etc/fstab as a historical accident, which it kind of is (increasingly so, since eg systemd has other ways to accomplish that), and instead of shoehorning this into the `mounted` property, add a new `swaponed` property. """]]