I now have Fava running with multiple example files for different entity 
types (barebones as they are) by placing the files in a [space] separated 
list in the service file.

Removing the --prefix /fava from the service file also removed the 
(undesired, in my case) /fava in the url.

Jakob's answer made me think that maybe Fava uses the beancount file's 
title option in the path. If I change the title, I have to correspondingly 
change the name in the url. I had assumed that Fava was somehow unable to 
access the file I provided so it defaulted to the example provided.



The only issue now is that Fava will mistakenly default to 
https://fava.example.iohuge-example-file/income_statement/ rather than the 
correct https://fava.example.io/huge-example-file/income_statement/

Note the missing / after the .io tld.

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