Spotlight and FAT32 file system

Does someone know if it is possible to tell Spotlight to index a partition containing a FAT32 file system like the one that can be set up for BootCamp ?
TIA

Well, the command is accepted and says the indexing has been turned on on the volume and it WORKS.
The volume status does not seem to survive a reboot though. I am just wondering whether my question has a sense : perhaps indexing and search were already working on that volume but I had never noticed nor thought of using it.
What I can tell is that the CPU didn't seem busy after I "turned" indexing on whereas it skyrocketed for a few tens of minutes on initial indexing of my drive.
Thanks to you all anyway.

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