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  • Thanks a lot. You were right, I had to change the permissions on the NAS directly. At first I created the folder as admin in the GUI of the NAS. But then I created it via SSH as the same user that I specified in my /etc/fstab/ file and now it works. I'm getting a different error now, but that is not related to permissions anymore :) Commented Sep 4, 2016 at 9:48