Hi Michael,

> What happens if you mount it, chown -R user.user /mount_point, umount,
> and mount again?

Yes the mountpoint is owned by user.user but after mounting it was always
changed to be owned by root.root

I finally worked it out I think.  AFTER mounting the partition (as root)
THEN do the chown -R user.user /mount_point

This seems to set the "." and ".." directories in the partition to be owned
by user and not root.
Now user owns the filesystem and can do anything with it :)

Thanks!

Regards,
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