I hope that this is a correct answer to my own question. I answer it in
case it helps someone else. On another site, I found someone saying,
'some people found a permanent solution by going to Disks, selecting
"edit mount options" and turning off "User Session Defaults"'. I tried
that and was able to mount my Windows partition for the first time. I
haven't yet tried it after shutting down and restarting.

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  ntfs partition does not mount with linux 6.8 and
  CONFIG_BLK_DEV_WRITE_MOUNTED=n

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