ok, here is the solution i found, without manually changing
configuration files.

install "ntfs-config" from the repositories, or from the terminal with:

sudo apt-get install ntfs-config

then type in a terminal

sudo ntfs-config

and insert your password.

then you can select the partitions you want to be automounted, give it a
mount point (you can call it whatever you like, for example "win", or
"ntfs"), and enable write support.

when you restart your computer, you should see your partition
automounted, as happened by default in gutsy.

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[hardy] automount method changed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202821
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