Some progress.. I was wrong about Gparted, it can copy partition- just by right click copy on source disk, switch the disk and paste. Because Linux is still stone age OS, it can copy it the on the fly, or in some preboot mod as Windows, is have to use for it Live Linux DVD - i used lubuntu-16.04-desktop-powerpc.iso it has Gparted included.
So i did it for all Linux partitions - bootstrap - 1 MB, main data Linux parition - 28 GB(5GB used) and Linux swap (1.3GB). After than is Apple Partition scheme still ok, MacOS still booting, so Gparted can to some extend edit Apple Partition Scheme SSD fine.
I was afraid that, after reboot new Linux boot options would be visible, when i press right ALT key, but it is here, so almost there.. Linux started booting, but stuck at the start, see picture some wrong bootstrap partition filesystem (Apple HFS vs. some Apple Bootstap FHS), flag.. Question is now how to fix?
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iPartition boot cd, is failing too boot is getting reboots, so its not option.
Update:
I checked old and new disk with iPartition and its reports same, thing as Linux boot loader filesystem is of bootstrap is different.. So now i really need properly copy this 1MB partition..
Im old goal oriented goatman, i care about facts and freedom, not about egos+prejudices. Hoarding=sickness. If you want respect, gain it by your behavior. I hate stupid SW limits, SW=virtual world, everything should be possible if you have enough raw HW.