As a workaround you can change the number 1 at the end of the line into a 0 so that i says
UUID=7260D4F760D4C2D1 /media/storage ntfs defaults,nls=utf8,umask=000,gid=46 0 0
the question would be now if util-linux should blacklist ntfs drives since there is no fsck program for them yet if drive checking is enabled for them. But the situation now is somehow the expected behaviour.
As a workaround you can change the number 1 at the end of the line into a 0 so that i says D4C2D1 /media/storage ntfs defaults, nls=utf8, umask=000, gid=46 0 0
UUID=7260D4F760
the question would be now if util-linux should blacklist ntfs drives since there is no fsck program for them yet if drive checking is enabled for them. But the situation now is somehow the expected behaviour.