If this is a configuration problem, would it not still be a kind of bug,
as my system was set up using default settings? I have never changed any
mount settings or anything. Also, I have seen the same behaviour with
two entirely different systems with no same hardware.

The attachments below are from the following scenario:

- Internal SATA hard drive (in native SATA mode), three partitions: 1x NTFS, 1x 
ext3, 1x swap (in that order)
- External USB/SATA hard drive, only 1x NTFS partition on this one

The internal NTFS partition has NOT been mounted yet. The external drive
was connected when the computer was started, and was automatically
mounted.

** Attachment added: "/etc/fstab"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20422730/fstab

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NTFS partition is not automatically mounted on boot if it shares hard drive 
with an ext3 partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303577
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