I've had this error once - and considered the data was lost. However, after 
tricking the gparted (to recreate the same layout without reformatting, 
etc), the data was recoverable.

I cannot provide the exact steps here though.

Can anyone please enlighten me on why the (sacred) partition table gets 
touched? Thanks in advance

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On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 17:29:11 -0000 "Koterpillar" <koterpil...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>The script didn't help; on resume, it said (sorry, can't copy exactly) 
"invalid partition table on mmcblk0". However, data wasn't lost.
>Not sure whether to send apport report again - it might be different.
>
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