Sorry for the late reply. Had to upgrade first :).
I'm not experiencing identical behavior, but something is wrong still.. I can umount the NTFS-drive from the desktop, but I can't bring it back since gnome complains:
"Unable to mount the selected volume.
mount: can't find uuid=70a9-783d in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"
But (unless the UUID is case sensitive) I have that in my fstab, and mounting it via the terminal works just fine.
The strange thing is that I have two NTFS drives (C and D). C is not in my fstab, but I can mount and unmount it fine through fstab. D is the one that gets mounted on boot and can't be remounted via nautilus.
I'll check if I can get it to work if I remove D from fstab.
Sorry for the late reply. Had to upgrade first :).
I'm not experiencing identical behavior, but something is wrong still.. I can umount the NTFS-drive from the desktop, but I can't bring it back since gnome complains:
"Unable to mount the selected volume.
mount: can't find uuid=70a9-783d in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"
But (unless the UUID is case sensitive) I have that in my fstab, and mounting it via the terminal works just fine.
The strange thing is that I have two NTFS drives (C and D). C is not in my fstab, but I can mount and unmount it fine through fstab. D is the one that gets mounted on boot and can't be remounted via nautilus.
I'll check if I can get it to work if I remove D from fstab.