Ubuntu 11.10 is no longer supported and probably doesn't recognise 12.10
because 12.10 is too new. They wouldn't fix the bug because of the 11.10
End of Life. If you don't like the 12.10 Disk Utility, you could
downgrade to 12.04.2 LTS (which is still supported) and use the Disk
Utility in that (which is the same version as in 11.10 (version 3.0.2)).
Also consider using Gparted instead of Disks.

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