I agree with the need to be more user-friendly with this situation - if
it arises could the user be prompted (if they want to be, or execute the
user-specified default action) to select from:

1. Don't mount the disk
2. Mount the disk as read-only
3. Run ntfsfix and mount the disk as read/write
4. Mount the disk as read/write anyway (=force)

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