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I cannot boot into my installed Fedora 37 after moving around partitions. I have spent a week trying to fix the issue so have decided to cut my losses and assume I'll never get back into it.

I have been booting Fedora 37 from a live USB since the issue occurred and I can see my old OS's partition on Disks/Gparted so I know the data is still there.

What is a way to extract the files from within the partition using a live boot?

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    Use testdisk. Is very good. Commented Feb 27, 2023 at 17:49
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    Dependin on what failed when you moved around partitions you could try to mount the partitions readonly. If this fails you can try to use data recovery software like testdisk/photorec. IMPORTANT: Make sure no data is written to the disk, maybe create a copy of the raw disk and work with the copy only. Commented Feb 27, 2023 at 17:52

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