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What are the default bundles in Big Sur's SystemConfiguration folder?

Should I give these bundle files in my System/Library/SystemConfiguration folder a second thought?


If not, should I stop considering it odd that I can't find mentions of certain folders/files within my System folder on Google?


I occasionally find myself digging into mac's OS for genuine reasons (in this case to delete a VPN interface from my network plist), but end up getting sidetracked out of pure curiosity


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I have feeling I already know the answer to my question)



Anyway, cheers!

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.3

Posted on May 28, 2021 5:59 PM

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Posted on May 29, 2021 5:25 AM

First of all, you don’t need to dig into the System folder at all for what you are trying to do.

There is no user configurable data stored in that folder.


To me, each one of those names is self-explanatory, but I know what an “Interface” is and I know about the Quality of Service system. All of those deal with the various network (TCP/IP) protocols and processes.

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May 29, 2021 5:25 AM in response to Chargw_

First of all, you don’t need to dig into the System folder at all for what you are trying to do.

There is no user configurable data stored in that folder.


To me, each one of those names is self-explanatory, but I know what an “Interface” is and I know about the Quality of Service system. All of those deal with the various network (TCP/IP) protocols and processes.

What are the default bundles in Big Sur's SystemConfiguration folder?

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