I confirm this bug for the following constellation:

NTFS formatted a WD 300GB USB HDD on a Windows (TM) machine. Cleanly
unmounted HDD. Then booted Ubuntu with the HDD attached. HDD was
detected o.k. Copied a number of important files on this HDD, no
problem. Unmounted HDD, no problem.

Updated machine to 2.6.27-11-generic as requested by Ubuntu's update
manager. Shutting down the machine. Attaching HDD. Rebooting. Ubuntu no
longer autodetects this HDD. Ubuntu's partition editor does not find the
device either (AFAIK it usually finds everything, even devices with
broken filesystems).

I would recommend setting this bug's importance to "Critical".

** Summary changed:

- usb external HDD not mounted by Intrepid
+ Intrepid: USB HDD not mounted

** Changed in: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => ntfs-3g

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Intrepid: USB HDD not mounted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/310326
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