try gpart (was: Ext3 Partition lost)

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Hi Kostas,
* Kostas Sfakiotakis <kostassf@cha.forthnet.gr> [22. Sep. 2002]:
> I am writting this message because i managed to loose an ext3 partition by 
> responding to a Norton Antivirus Alert . 

gpart is a cool tool which *g*esses partition infos.

>From README:

   Gpart is a small tool which tries to guess what partitions
   are on a PC type harddisk in case the primary partition table
   was damaged.

   Gpart works by scanning through the device (or file) given on
   the command line on a sector basis. Each guessing module is
   asked if it thinks a file system it knows about could start at
   a given sector. Several file system guessing modules are built
   in, others can be added dynamically.


Source: 
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/76201/gpart/gpart-0.1h.tar.gz

Statically linked Linux binary (265364 Bytes):
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/76201/gpart/gpart.linux

Ciao, Gregor
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