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Yes, that looks safe enough. I am not sure what I would do with a 300GB
/though. Isn't that wasted space?You could also actually just use it. Just because it is physically located on the root disk doesn't mean you can't add some directories and give your user full access to them.
I usually have a
/mnt/scratch, usually on another disk (hence mnt). Or you could make another steam library in/opt/. Steam can have multiple data locations.The purists might yell at you, but it is your system. If you have space to spare in root use it, just remember what is where if you need/want to reinstall at some point.
If you install a few Flatpak packages, it will fill it up quickly. You could also make a games directory.