I can confirm the bug. I'm able to use ntfs-fuse, but only if I hand
tune /etc/fstab, and then the devices show up as not being mounted
(they're not listed in Places, and their listings in Computer try to
mount them).

Regarding "I just included the locale=pt_BR.UTF8 in the fstab mount
options, and upon reboot, Nautilus doesn't lists the drive anymore at
all.": this is probably an issue with ntfs-fuse, not hald. If I set
nls=utf8, mount fails with "Invalid parameter." Perhaps there's a
different syntax to setting nls on fuse-mounted devices?

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hal does not recognize NTFS-FUSE mounted devices as mounted
https://launchpad.net/bugs/35354

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