Usage: 1. Configure user options in `install.sh` 2. Run `./install.sh` as your normal user 3. Confirm that user services are running and enabled: `systemctl --user status $name.service; systemctl --user status $name.timer` 4. If errors occur, check journal output: `journalctl -r -u $name.service` Notes: 1. curlftpfs doesn't support file permissions, thus we must only use -r in rsync 2. curlftpfs doesn't support temporary files, thus the intermediate temp file step 3. I mount the share to /media (by design so that my file manager will display it if it is erroneously mounted) but it may be easier for users to mount the ftp share somewhere in $HOME to avoid permissions issues