This bug was fixed in the package ntfs-3g - 1:2009.1.1-0ubuntu1

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ntfs-3g (1:2009.1.1-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low

  * New upstream version (LP: #320031):
    - Built-in, transparent UTF-8 conversion support.
    - The 'locale=' mount option is not used anymore for filename
      characterset conversion. Filenames are always converted to UTF-8.
    - Support for unlimited file ane directory creation.
  * Updated files due to SO version bump:
    - debian/control, debian/rules, libntfs-3g48.docs,
      libntfs-3g48.install, libntfs-3g48-udeb.install,
      libntfs-3g-dev.links, ntfs-3g.links
  * debian/25-ntfs-3g-policy.fdi:
        - Renamed, as policies now have to be applied after
          20-storage-methods.fdi.
    - Updated for objects where "volume.fstype=ntfs":
      - Make ntfs-3g the default driver and make the old ntfs
        driver an alternative.
      - This is because HAL will no longer mount a volume with a
        filesystem driver that is different to what is specified in
        "volume.fstype", unless it is explicitly defined in
        "volume.fstype.alternatives". By default, gnome-mount
        attempts to mount ntfs volumes with the ntfs-3g driver.
        This change makes this work properly again, and makes
        it possible for users to choose the old ntfs driver too.
        (fixes LP: #300443)
  * debian/changes/Changelog:
    - Updated to document new upstream changes.

 -- Chris Coulson <[email protected]>   Thu, 22 Jan 2009
20:31:21 +0000

** Changed in: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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