(Hola)

In gnome, the mount options problem can be worked around by using the
gconf-editor (launch from terminal), and adding the needed mount options
to the key: /system/storage/default_options/ntfs-3g/mount_options

This way, I can mount an NTFS partition using gnome's Drive Mount applet
(although the owner is root): the policy controller ask you for password
the first time and preserves the permission (no need to enter password
again).

However, with that method I have found the filesystem is mounted with
type fuseblk, not ntfs-3g ?

Also, this method only works if the filesystem is not in fstab.

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ntfs-3g will mount as root only, breaks mounting as user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205081
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