Should I now reboot in live and try the steps in the its foss article again but this time enter the path to /dev/nvme0n1p1 because I was getting the error that mount point doesn't exists when i typed /dev/sdc2?
I am now trying to reboot with the USB drive into zorin but I wont get into the grub menu again. I checked and it is set to grub timeout=10 but pressing esc doesn't let me in.
Can I try and use the boot repair app?
I am still trying to reboot my system into the live USB but it won't let me enter grub mode where I can select advanced options.
I just found out that when I press ESC and then F12 it opens a boot option where I can choose the USB stick. It shows two partitions though and the one I just pressed wanted to reinstall zorin all over again which I just cancelled. I am trying again to get into grub, perhaps the second partition works.
There is something terribly wrong with this computer. Now it wont let me access boot options and I followed the exact steps just mentioned.
I am having a mental break down here. ahh
Apparently I was too quick in saying that. I am now booted in the advanced options on my USB stick so I will follow the foss article and we'll go from there.
hdky@R2D2:~$ sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt
[sudo] password for hdky:
mount: /mnt: special device /dev/sda2 does not exist.
hdky@R2D2:~$ sudo mount /dev/sdc2 /mnt
hdky@R2D2:~$ sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt
hdky@R2D2:~$ sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt/boot/efi
mount: /mnt/boot/efi: mount point does not exist.
hdky@R2D2:~$
Also when I booted from advanced options there are like 5 or 6 different zorin options to choose from. recovery mode ) for example. I choose the first one. Not sure if that makes a difference