Alright, so, I decided to try Linux. I currently use Windows 10 on a 4tb Samsung SSD. I didn't want to erase that so I grabbed a spare drive, sadly, the 1tb SSD I had had fried at some point, so all I had was a 4tb WD Black HDD (yes, spinning rust. >.< ) . So I swapped things around, made the 4tb HDD as SATA 1, the Samsung 4tb as Sata 2, and the two remaining drives (another WD and a Seagate, both 8tb HDDs ) were left as Sata 3 and 4. I was testing Mint on the 4tb WD for a bit but decided to give Plasma a whirl. Downloaded Kubuntu 25.04 AMD64 Iso, tested it in Virtual Box, liked what I saw, used Balen Etcher to burn the ISO onto a 16gb thumb drive, rebooted into the thumb drive , got up to the partition part, and at first it was detecting my 8tb Seagate external HDD as SDA . So a restart, unplug the 8tb external, and vola, the 4tb WD was detected as SDA. In the options (Install onto, erase disk, manual partitioning ) I told it to erase, verified the info it presented, and clicked continue, through account creation, to installation and it crashed. Umm, I can't post screen shots can I? Ok, well, let's see...
Installation failed
The installer failed to create partition on disk "WDC WD4003FZEX-00Z4SA0"
Details
Create a new partition(3.64 Tib, ext4) on '/dev/sda'
job: Create new partition on device '/dev/sda'
Command: sfdisk -force -- append /dev/sda
Failed to add partition 'New Partition' to device '/dev/sda'
Failed to add partition 'New Partition' to device '/dev/sda'
Why I had to repeat the last twice, no idea. I also tried to do it manually on the second go around but there was a few missing options. No 'gpt' partition nor 'efi' / 'esp' partition. My system is UEFI, this is an Asus X370 Prime Pro board with a Ryzen 5700x processor, and the Mint install was an EFI boot partition plus root partition. So I am at a bit of a loss on why Mint could install fine but Kubuntu was like 'nope'. Tried twice, both times it just crashed with the above error. Let's see here, full hardware specs at a guess, since I can't do system info, don't have it installed yet to get system info.
Ryzen 7 5700x CPU
Asus Prime X370 Pro
Radeon RX 6800xt
32gb DDR 4
Sata 1 : WD Black 4tb HDD
Sata 2: Samsung Evo 870 4tb SSD
Sata 3: WD Black 8tb HDD
Sata 4: Seagate 8tb HDD
USB 0 : Patriot 16gb thumb drive
USB 1 : Seagate 8tb external HDD
The USB # are from the Bios screen. Well, if you need any more information, let me know. I'll reboot out of the live here back into Windows 10 for now, not a whole lot else I can do here. >.<
Ah ha! Screen shots, just had to upload them to a third party image hosting site.
What Kubuntu installer wanted to do
https://i.vgy.me/kEm5IB.jpg
Error Tab 1
https://i.vgy.me/RnVwzW.jpg
Error Tab 2
https://i.vgy.me/G4kH1e.jpg
Installation failed
The installer failed to create partition on disk "WDC WD4003FZEX-00Z4SA0"
Details
Create a new partition(3.64 Tib, ext4) on '/dev/sda'
job: Create new partition on device '/dev/sda'
Command: sfdisk -force -- append /dev/sda
Failed to add partition 'New Partition' to device '/dev/sda'
Failed to add partition 'New Partition' to device '/dev/sda'
Why I had to repeat the last twice, no idea. I also tried to do it manually on the second go around but there was a few missing options. No 'gpt' partition nor 'efi' / 'esp' partition. My system is UEFI, this is an Asus X370 Prime Pro board with a Ryzen 5700x processor, and the Mint install was an EFI boot partition plus root partition. So I am at a bit of a loss on why Mint could install fine but Kubuntu was like 'nope'. Tried twice, both times it just crashed with the above error. Let's see here, full hardware specs at a guess, since I can't do system info, don't have it installed yet to get system info.
Ryzen 7 5700x CPU
Asus Prime X370 Pro
Radeon RX 6800xt
32gb DDR 4
Sata 1 : WD Black 4tb HDD
Sata 2: Samsung Evo 870 4tb SSD
Sata 3: WD Black 8tb HDD
Sata 4: Seagate 8tb HDD
USB 0 : Patriot 16gb thumb drive
USB 1 : Seagate 8tb external HDD
The USB # are from the Bios screen. Well, if you need any more information, let me know. I'll reboot out of the live here back into Windows 10 for now, not a whole lot else I can do here. >.<
Ah ha! Screen shots, just had to upload them to a third party image hosting site.

What Kubuntu installer wanted to do
https://i.vgy.me/kEm5IB.jpg
Error Tab 1
https://i.vgy.me/RnVwzW.jpg
Error Tab 2
https://i.vgy.me/G4kH1e.jpg
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