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Reading Bazzite's website, it seems very strict that NTFS is unsupported and outright catastrophic.
Well it’s been no issue for me, for various workloads.
Come to think of it, I’ve had fewer issues with NTFS than ext4 (which freaks out when writing of a bunch of files for some reason). I’d still pick XFS or F2FS if you don’t need any Windows access to the data, but still.
Like I said, most of the issues are from not using the mount options above. It’s possible that Bazzite just doest know to default to those, as they are pretty obscure.