It seems that mostly systems with ext3 root file systems (like mine) are
affected, so the correct fix should be adding acl support like Yann
Aubert suggested.
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The workaround with adding a subdirectory with the username worked for me as
well, but there is another method that works too:
After adding the line
tmpfs /media tmpfs defaults0
0
to /etc/fstab and rebooting (or 'sudo mount -a'), the user directory
below /med
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