Hello Edmund,
EW> I've tried the following:
EW> 1) sudo ./mystic -l
EW> Result: boots to prompt after ~4-5 minutes.
I never run ./mystic -l as root. I suspect this is where permissions errors
come from.
You will likely need to chown the files in your mystic directory so they are
owned by the user that owns ./mystic rather than root.
Ttyl :-),
Al
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