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at the moment it works fine.

it successfully boots in suse-grub and then i can choose between suse 10.3 and mac.

but now since mac works 100% fine i wanna get rid of suse.

but the bootloader is installed on suse partition.

and i edited the /boot/grub/menu.lst after installing suse to be able to boot in mac.

 

 

i wanna get rid of suse, pls help

Use a Linux install disk to wipe the Linux partition(s) and create a new partition in its place (with a type code of 0xAF). Set the MacOS partition to bootable using the disk utility and when you reboot it should work; however, as is usual for such situations, you should be prepared in case there are problems. Have your MacOS boot DVD ready along with emergency disk utilities. It's possible you'll need to futz with the configuration.

 

Alternatively, you could resize the first or last Linux partition to be just a few megabytes smaller, create a small FAT partition in the free space and move GRUB onto that, then delete the Linux partition(s) and create a new MacOS partition there. This will let you keep using GRUB, although I doubt if there's much advantage to that.

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