> You have to chown/chmod the mount point *after* the drive is mounted. If > you do it before the drive is mounted it won't have any effect on the > mounted drive. (As you can see.) I really am not sure what else to say, > this is how it works.
Ok, I did as adviced. Changed permissions and ownerships after mount, then rebooted and it loks like it worked. Just for understanding: What does this procedure affect? Does ist set the ownerships to this device or does it somehow let the kernel remember or is this owneship stored somewher else? Hans

