To find out whether the xml is available in one of the files
on the first partition, you could try to delete the whole disk
and then go to recovery (disk) mode.

>From there the scsi inquiry data shouldn't be available,
if the disk is empty.

max


On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 11:27 -0500, Biscuit Thomas wrote:
> Well in theory, if we assumed this config is located in the same place
> as the ones in the rsrc file, in maybe the osos aupd we could build an
> algorhythm that got either osos aupd to produce the xml in it's code
> at the same location in the rsrc file?
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