Public bug reported:

I have some NTFS partitions to which I want esclusive access for the
only users that belong to ntfs-users (group created by me, gid=2000)

As I did in Gutsy, I opened up /etc/fstab and corrected the option
gid=46 to gid=2000

This worked very well with Gutsy, but no longer works with Hardy.

In Hardy, I can even use the option umask=777 to deny every kind of right to 
every user in the system (even to root),
but in that case too, every normal unprivileged user will have read/write 
access to every NTFS partition.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[Hardy] Can't set access rights to NTFS partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228230
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