I had the same issue, and I got the following when inserting a usb drive
or external HD formatted with NTFS

"Error mounting /dev/some-device at /media/username/some-drive-name:
wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/some, missing codepage
or helper program, or other error"

It makes it sound like it was detecting an EXT2/3/4 type partition
instead of NTFS.

It was all working fine literally the hour before upgrading to Ubuntu
23.10 and now have the issue with drives that have never been touched by
Windows but have NTFS on them needing to be rescued.

Running ntfsfix or running Disks to check the file system option on the
partition says that there are no errors.

I did find an item from syslog about the kernel finding a dirty flag for
one device when i went looking there but it happened AFTER upgrading to
23.10

2023-11-08T15:03:42.163421-05:00 NA kernel: [38161.331242] ntfs3: dm-3:
volume is dirty and "force" flag is not set!

Clearing the flag with ntfsfix -d /dev/devices-to-fix seems to handle it
but the error message from the Nautilus dialog is severely misleading.

But clearly something has changed and the error messaging is wrong, it
also seems like something after the upgrade is setting the flag to dirty
causing it all to fail.

From what i've seen the issue is starting to pop up on various forums.

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