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This was my setup: Catalina was first partition; created APFS second partition to test public beta versions of Big Sur To remove the second partition I followed the following youtube video guidance without any bootable USB macOS version: "How to Remove Partition on macOS | How to Delete a Partition on macOS" from Howza The only thing I had to change was to select on the left (after erasure) the partitions I want to remove with the partition plus and minus sign on the top left, rather than going through the Right Click procedure, mentioned in the video. I assume that was due to my Catalina version. A disk1s7 volume did appear in the process (also not shown in the video) and also appeared greyed out - however I first removed the 2nd (and now erased) partition first and then could select the greyed out disk1s7 entry and remove it with the partition minus sign as well. All looking good and working well (knock knock knock)