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When starting btop on a read-only filesystem (with a btop.conf present at the right location), btop complains that it can't find $HOME nor $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, the configuration file is not read and btop reverts to its defaults.
Remounting the filesystem as read-write allows btop to start with the correct configuration.
Describe the bug
When starting btop on a read-only filesystem (with a
btop.conf
present at the right location), btop complains that it can't find$HOME
nor$XDG_CONFIG_HOME
, the configuration file is not read and btop reverts to its defaults.Remounting the filesystem as read-write allows btop to start with the correct configuration.
I guess this is related to #637.
To Reproduce
Have a read-only filesystem on which the configuration resides.
Expected behavior
btop should at least start with the configuration that is present, and then complain that it can't write changes to it.
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