*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 730023 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/730023

ok.  I don't see anything obvious in the difference between these two
files that accounts for the problem.  FWIW, I have swap listed right
after the rootfs in my fstab and it's enabled without problems.

Are you sure it has to be the *very* last entry to work?  Have you tried
moving it up line-by-line, to see if there's a point at which it stops
working?

# Do not allow regular users to mount Windows partitions. --Brian
UUID=1C86E55286E52D48   none    ntfs    noauto,nouser,ro        0       0
UUID=DA0AE5E20AE5BC1F   /mnt/SYSTEM_RESERVED    ntfs    noauto,nouser,ro        
0       0
UUID=C25CE7335CE72141   /etc/Gateway    ntfs    noauto,nouser,ro        0       0
# Windows Music partition.
UUID=534A80BF40E99C01   /mnt/Music      ntfs    noauto,nouser   0       0

These entries are very interesting; none of these are valid UUIDs, but
apparently this *is* what udev returns as the UUID format for NTFS
partitions.  Does the behavior change if you comment these entries out?

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  swap not mounted with mountall unless listed last in /etc/fstab

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