Using cron is hacky here.  It can be too slow (thus the disk fills up), or 
usless (such as on a laptop with no sessions getting generated). 
How about something more dynamic with php counting dirty sessions, and cleaning 
them up synchronously at the end of a session?  Let php handle this, when php 
needs to.

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