The errors are from fsck, not mount.  You should run chkdsk on the
volume from Windows and try running ntfsfix from Linux, but I think it
is somewhat buggy/unreliable/unhelpful, so you will want to change the
fsck pass to 0 in fstab so it won't be checked on boot.


** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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