I SOLVED MY OWN PROBLEM!

I had this problem on Lucid as mentioned above and I solved it in 6
steps.

I purged 3rd party drive managers (eg. Storage Device Manager),
commented out all the NTFS lines in /etc/fstab, deleted all the
mountpoint folders in /media (eg. /media/sdx1), did a "sudo blkid",
rebooted, plugged in the devices and Ubuntu auto-detected/auto-setup the
UUID of the devices properly - automounted them in Read/Write mode.

The problem seems to be due to the fact that Lucid does NOT use /dev to
identify devices anymore, and uses UUID instead.

I suggest that an update be done which will repeat the above steps so
that the users will see their NTFS drives automounted again. I hope that
helps!

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ntfs-3g does not respect fstab options
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