Hi everyone,

As I cannot upgrade to Ubuntu Jaunty (common & horrible ATI legacy
videocard Linux Support issue), I can confirm that the following
solution works for those who use Ubuntu 8.10 (or Linux Mint 6 (Felicia)
in my case).

(This fix was already suggested by Cecond Power in the post above)

1. Install the ntfs-config package through the Package Manager or your Terminal.
2. Make sure the problematic drives are unmounted (e.g. by rebooting).
3. Start the NTFS configuration tool found under 'administration' or 'settings' 
in your start menu.
4. Make sure the drives are selected in the tool and press ok. (and then ok 
again in the next screen).
5. Restart Linux and now the drives should mount automatically without issues.

It is only a workaround but it gets things fixed. And it is an easy fix
for those with little experience with Linux (like myself).

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Unable to mount location -- Internal error: No mount object for mounted volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256749
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