The reason people would have suddenly experienced this behaviour in the
wake of an upgrade is that Gutsy uses the new ntfs-3g driver, while
Feisty did not.

When you try to mount a NTFS partition using the ntfs-3g driver, the
driver does a sanity check to see it the Windows NTFS logfile is clean.
When it is not clean, due to an improper shutdown or a removable drive
not being properly removed, you get the feedback from the mount command
shown the original post.

If you are sure you shutdown Windows/removed drive correctly, please try
again and see for sure.  I hadn't used Windows in well over 6 months,
but rebooting Windows then rebooting Gutsy resolved the issue.

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Error mounting NTFS volume
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