Yes I get the same issue if I login with another user. The entry in fstab which created that trouble was:
/dev/sdb1 /media/Volume ntfs-3g defaults,locale=de_DE.UTF-8 0 0
To more precise, of course the problem did not disappear after commenting it out, but after rebooting.
What does this mean, a '.local' change? I tried to mount this device (/dev/sdb1) without the locale-options. No problems.
Yes I get the same issue if I login with another user. The entry in fstab which created that trouble was:
/dev/sdb1 /media/Volume ntfs-3g defaults, locale= de_DE.UTF- 8 0 0
To more precise, of course the problem did not disappear after commenting it out, but after rebooting.
What does this mean, a '.local' change? I tried to mount this device (/dev/sdb1) without the locale-options. No problems.