fix: Do not panic when /proc/modules does not exist#139
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Does that mean you will follow up with another PR? |
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Yes. I'll try to add it with another PR. |
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Description
As it mentioned in issue I linked below, chromebooks and few types of generic linux kernels does not include
/proc/modulesso program panics.Motivation and Context
fixes #138
I'll also implement parsing to return empty set of modules.
How Has This Been Tested?
I couldn't test this bug fix, because I don't use chromebook or generic linux kernel, so I hope who created issue can test on his device. If there are any ways to reproduce that kernel types please let me know :)
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