If you are using a ext3 partition, I think you can forget about it. It happen to me with RedHat 7.2 and ext3.ext3 is like ext2 with a journal, which is more or less like another file on the filesystem. I can see no reason why ext3 would be harder to recover than ext2.
Let's keep in mind that when a disk gets screwed up, it might be more than just the master boot record that got tampered with. It's not like we know what did it, in most cases.
The most important thing about disk recovery is to be optimistic. It reduces the chances that the disk will become irrecoverable as a result of the whole computer going out the window.
Eli
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