Look in the right path for kernel module lists

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This fixes up something introduced with commit 8745b481.

Basically we were looking in an empty path to read module lists
in order to expand out things like =scsi and =net.  We'd read
an empty file and not get any of the modules.  Now we get a whole
lot more.  I don't know why we got some of these on i386 but not
on x86_64, either way this corrects the original intention of the
first commit.

I've tested quickly with a hand edited mk-images in mid-buildinstall
and it certainly makes the one case I was looking at work a whole lot
better.

--
Jes


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