The way to determine macOS system model put in (if any) on exterior drive when working Excessive Sierra (or older)?

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When working macOS Excessive Sierra (10.13), exterior drives formatted with newer macOS variations (10.15 or above- Catalina, Monterey, Ventura) put in on them mount as a separate “Knowledge” quantity and “Replace” quantity, after a warning is displayed that “incompatible” disk format has been encountered.

That is an artifact of Apple’s failure to help the newer macOS model safety and disk formatting (i.e. Signed System Quantity (SSV), APFS) on exterior disks when working macOS Excessive Sierra.

The system model info for the system put in (if any) on such exterior disks just isn’t accessible and can’t be discovered utilizing Disk Utility, System Profiler, Startup Disk (System Preferences), nor the diskutil command.

How can the system model put in (if any) on such exterior disk(s) be recognized when working Excessive Sierra?

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