Beschränkungsverzeichnisse
Beschränkungsverzeichnisse, also known as restriction directories, are a concept primarily found in certain file system or operating system implementations. They are not a universally standardized feature but refer to specialized directories or data structures designed to manage access control or restrictions on files and subdirectories within them.
The purpose of a Beschränkungsverzeichnis is to enforce rules that go beyond standard permissions. This might
The implementation details of Beschränkungsverzeichnisse can vary significantly. They might be part of the core file