Exactly the same thing is happening on my machine over and over again.
Those "Low Disk Space" warnings keep popping up... although I checked the 
"Don't show warning again"-dialog several times.

Modifying "housekeeping/ignore_paths" using gconf-editor didn't work for
me either.

Strangely those warning-messages don't reappear if you clicked them away a few 
times (about five to six times for the same volume!).
But after a reboot everything starts all over.

It's very annoying since I have several partitions that are "intentionally 
full".
(Partitions that each hold one image-file of the partitions size. I mount these 
image-files via a script.)

This problem occured after upgrading to 11.10 ... 11.04 worked fine.

Hope this can be fixed soon.

Thanks.

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