I agree with Dmitrijs. In the previous design, the contrast between
inactive/active state was not strong enough and it was not clear to
which component of the UI the controls applied to. When the user changed
from a device to a partition, the user didn't immediately  noticed the
change of state of these controls. Furthermore, the cog is more often
seen for functions like "Settings" and more global rather than modify a
specific item.

My opinion is that the new design is more consistent with the rest of
Ubiquity, the outline make the add/remove controls more visible, and the
label "Change..." is clearly unambiguous.

Thanks all for your work and forgive my mid-90s concepts of design with
tooltips ;)

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  Manual partitioner: Icons 'Add', 'Remove', and 'Modify' are a bit
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