I installed Lion on July 21 as well, and I am getting this IDENTICAL
error message when trying mount my 500GB LACIE external hard drive.
This was not an issue prior to installing Lion. In fact, if I remember
correctly, I think I had this ext hard drive mounted on my Macbook the
entire time of the download and install of Lion. Was that my problem?

Basically, now I can read/write to this ext drive when it is hooked up
to a Windows machine, and can even read/write on other Macbooks (I
tested it on 3 Macbooks at BestBuy), but I cannot read/write/mount to
my Macbook.

I've been doing a decent amount of online searching about this issue,
and this is the first hint of anyone else out there with a similar
issue. The GeekSquad guys didn't know what to do (a shock?) and the
only somewhat similar advice I've read online is to plug the drive
into a Windows machine, and 'safe eject' the drive. I've actually had
to do this in the past, when this drive wouldn't mount on my Macbook b/
c I just yanked it out of a Windows machine without 'safe
ejecting'.......and for that issue, plugging it back into a Windows
machine and 'safe ejecting' fixed it, and allowed me to mount to
Macbook. I have tried this trick multiple times since Thursday when
this all started, but nothing changed. Same error message.

I've yet tried to call Apple for support.

Please help!!   : )

-Scott

On Jul 21, 7:24 am, Kornei Friesen <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after my OS X Lion Upgrade i have one problem with my system. I can´t
> connect my external NTFS HDD anymore. Could you please help?
>
> If i connect the HDD, i get the following error message:
>
> NTFS-3G could not mount /dev/disk2s1 at /Volumes/HDD-Ext because the
> following problem occured:
>
> /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext failed to load -
> (libkern/kext) link error; check the system/kernel logs for errors or
> try kextutil(8). the MacFUSE file system is not available (71)
>
> Please help; i don´t know, what to do - because i am very new with
> Mac :-)

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