Discovered while doing additional testing on ibd.sh after D2612.
Ordering of the arguments and whether or not those args contain `=` impacts the final args interpretted by bitcoind.
The quotes cause the args to be interpretted as a single arg with the value inside the quotes. In this case, without
the below patch, passing the follow args gives the following results:
`ibd.sh -assumvalid=0 -checkpoints=0 -disablewallet`
`assumevalid` = `0 -checkpoints=0 -disablewallet`
Assumevalid gets set to some hex based on the above string.
Checkpoints remains enabled by default.
Wallet is enabled by default.
`ibd.sh -disablewallet -assumvalid=0 -checkpoints=0`
`disablewallet assumevalid` = `0 checkpoints=0
Wallet, assumevalid, and checkpoints all remain at their default values.