That first partition *is* the partition table (aka partition map),
that's why you can't remove it. "The Apple partition map is unusual in
that it defines itself as one of the partitions on the disk."

If you delete it, you get "Partition map has no partition map entry!",
which means the partition map lacks an entry referring to itself as the
first partition (because you deleted it).

I just toggled the bootable flag of it using the command-line parted
tool, and now it keeps saying "Partition map has no partition map
entry!" and not letting me toggle it back :/

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gparted cannot get rid of 30kb head partition of an HFS disk formated in Mac OS 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381352
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