Putting your config file elsewhere would be an obvious solution.
Of course, but config.ini is the standard, and I like standards. Plus you can edit it from [j]?Emplode and such. I could just tell people to put options into a file in the same directory, but changing the defaults would be a pain.
I'm hoping that Mark decides to incorporate disk-writing into an upcoming hijack release, but he mentioned he's going to be busy for a while. For now I think I'm going to leave it in config.ini.
I guess I could just tell my program to sleep for 10 or 15 seconds to wait for everything else to load up, no? It's kind of a ghetto solution but it would work.
But Bruno said this was happening even from the shell, which is *really* confusing me. /drive0 should be there.