As for the command line: copying and deleting works with the usual cp/rm 
commands and also with the gio tool (gio copy/gio remove). However, it doesn't 
work with nautilus. 
The nautilus UI simply doesn't let me place the icon of the desired file into 
the root window. It "flies" back to where it came from. Thus, it behaves 
exactly as you would expect from a read-only file system. BTW: copying _from_ 
the root system with nautilus also works correctly. And, again, once I go into 
one of my folders - everything works as usual. 
For now I decided to mount my share with CIFS - which also works as desired.

Best regards
Peter

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