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Catch and re-raise errors when opening filesystems #475

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Attention: 2 lines in your changes are missing coverage. Please review.

Comparison is base (fe16e92) 74.04% compared to head (44aec44) 70.59%.

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dissect/target/filesystem.py 0.00% 2 Missing ⚠️
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@Schamper Schamper requested a review from Horofic January 14, 2024 22:53
@Schamper Schamper merged commit 6b6347e into main Jan 15, 2024
@Schamper Schamper deleted the fix-fs-error branch January 15, 2024 09:28
Zawadidone pushed a commit to Zawadidone/dissect.target that referenced this pull request Apr 5, 2024
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