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I'm a bit confused why you're using NTFS on Linux, as there are a multitude of alternative options on file systems for Linux.
Nevertheless. You could try one of the following:
My apologies, I didn’t make it very clear:
For what I recall, exFAT has a limit of 4GB per file correct?
FAT32 has a file size limit of 4 gigs, exFAT was created to get around those file system limits of FAT32 and be a reasonable file system.
exFAT is my go to for any external drive now that it's actually open and fully supported by Windows, MacOS, and Linux.