I think the cleanest fix for this is to modify the HAL fdi to
unconditionally set volume.fstype to ntfs-3g for all NTFS volumes when
ntfs-3g is installed, and also set volume.fstype.alternatives to ntfs
for those, as this will allow people to still use gnome-mount to mount
NTFS volumes with the old ntfs driver, should they choose too. This
should make the behaviour similar to Intrepid.

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hal rejects to mount ntfs-3g partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300443
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