fun with nilfs_cleanerd

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Hi list,

in /etc/rc.d/rc.local I have a command starting cleanerd for root filesystem:
# /sbin/nilfs_cleanerd -c /etc/nilfs_cleanerd-root.conf /dev/sda3

At first I wanted a separate config for root filesystem, but now same was to be 
used for both / and /home. So I've removed the metion of the config file, and  
the command became:

# /sbin/nilfs_cleanerd -c /dev/sda3

(note the -c !)
...ended up with nilfs_cleanerd spewing countless errors into /var/log/syslog, 
like:

May 26 11:05:08 coil nilfs_cleanerd[18902]: ×ïï: unknown keyword
May 26 11:05:08 coil nilfs_cleanerd[18902]: cËïïï: unknown keyword
May 26 11:05:08 coil nilfs_cleanerd[18902]: Aï;^CïS-ïg^Wï^FÉ: unknown keyword
May 26 11:05:08 coil nilfs_cleanerd[18902]: too long line


nilfs_cleanerd using whole partition as the config file == fun! ;-)
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