> any practical utility

Recent ubuntu desktop iso images are way over 4Gb in size, which is the
max file size for fat32. Fat32 for long time was the obvious choice to
keep iso images on.

Exfat is of interest for those who still need compatibility with
w/ndows, like it was with fat32.

F2fs is of interest for those who want to use their flash storage with
the flash tailored fs.

BTW Debian's signed grub image includes f2fs module for 4 years
already[1]

[1] https://salsa.debian.org/grub-
team/grub/-/commit/146d21cc9db01cca6f945e466e4adc31d165782b

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