Probably not. The vmlinuz-* in the linked article will probably use the first match which is the rescue mode (see below) so it will boot to the rescue mode. You would need to specify the kernel by number.
From Fedora 36:
``
[dmn@Tyana boot]$ ls -1 vmlinuz*
vmlinuz-0-rescue-67958d0fa418419a83de568863e52746
vmlinuz-5.18.5-200.fc36.x86_64
vmlinuz-5.18.6-200.fc36.x86_64
vmlinuz-5.18.7-200.fc36.x86_64
``
The best way to boot Fedora from another LInux is to chainload to Fedora bootloader. You must be using UEFI.
My own menu entry to boot Fedora:

E0C9-9057 is the UUID of my Fedora EFI System Partition.
In Zorin, add the menu entry to existing file /etc/grub.d/40_custom, save, and be sure it's executable. run sudo update-grub. Reboot and the menu entry 'Fedora' should show in Zorin grub menu.