I think this should be a much higher priority as well.  It seems small
but it makes Ubuntu seem broken to the new user, and if things like this
aren't fixed, Ubuntu will not become usable for the regular person.

Bugs like this are extremely frustrating when migrating from Windows.
The first thing I did after installing Ubuntu onto my new laptop was
plug in my 500 Gb NTFS USB drive to migrate my files, only to spend
several frustrating hours trying to understand what "mounting" was, how
to "force" it (scary: "forced mounting" sounds like rape), trying to
edit fstab (without success), trying to find out what devices I had and
what they were called, and installing misleading packages like
"automount".  Eventually I gave up and ejected it from Windows--a bitter
lesson.  Wasn't it fortunate I didn't migrate completely to Linux?

This bug nearly caused me to revert to Windows.  Now I use ntfsfix
/dev/sdb1 (from the package ntfsprogs), even though it's deprecated,
because I haven't figured out how to edit fstab effectively yet.  And
I'm not stupid--I was a cognitive science and logic major in college,
I'm a web developer, and I've had two semesters of Java.

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User-friendly automounting of ntfs partitions with an unclean logfile
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175503
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