Hi!

The current ftpfs command line argument interface isn't very intuitive,
for example most people would expect that

settrans -c /ftp /hurd/hostmux /hurd/ftpfs

works (but it doesn't since you one has add an additional "/" argument
at the end. I think it would be a good idea to have / be the default
directory on the ftp server, and while I volunteer to make the
modification, I would like to hear if there are any particular reasons
for the current command line argument interface ("ftpfs [OPTION...]
REMOTE_FS [SERVER]"). I.e. is there a reason to stay compatible with the
current one?

Cheers,
GNU/Wolfgang

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