If your NTFS partitions are on a external drive, they have not to be in
your /etc/fstab. You could safely comment or remove them, and thus get
no warnings.

If you want to have this partitions to appear in your fstab, consider
using the "user" option (and maybe the "noauto" too).

Anyway, this minor issue won't affect the stability of your system
(whereas you may not use linux NTFS if you're expecting a rock solid
system).

I can't say which process added this lines in your /etc/fstab. It may be
ubiquity if you installed ubuntu having your external drive plugged in.
Can you confirm that point ?

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