Mount the partition.
You can use
lsblk
to identify the install partition.
sudo mkdir /mnt/zorin
sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt/zorin
Change $USER to your system username:
cd /mnt/zorin/home/$USER
Apply ownership:
sudo chmod -R 777
Mount the partition.
You can use
lsblk
to identify the install partition.
sudo mkdir /mnt/zorin
sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt/zorin
Change $USER to your system username:
cd /mnt/zorin/home/$USER
Apply ownership:
sudo chmod -R 777
Ok. Looks like I'm getting to take the files out. That's a bolig relief. Once those are out I'm fine doing the risky repair if u think there is a chance. The end goal would be to get zorin back and bootable. Screw win 11. Maybe u can help me do the dual set up properly after. Lol.
If i am not wrong you can install grub tool when you mounted the drive in live session.
Sorry for late response on partitions. Been tied up struggling to install a new curtain rail to replace broken plastic one. Just had another thought, have you checked the boot order in the BIOS? Also check the EFI keys to see if that has been altered. If you have saved your data I would follow Aravisian's advice and do a fresh install, with or without Win 11. If dual booting, install Windows first then Zorin.
Okay. Then I would say after I read the other Stuff here, that You save Your Data and then - if You want a Dual-Boot System - install Windows first and then Zorin.