<snip>- One of the first things the scripts do is run "busybox --install -s" to make symlinks for busybox, but these are already stored in the initial ramdisk.
That's not true, the symlinks are not stored in the initrd. They get created in linuxrc with "busybox --install -s" and are not back-uped (the root.bb.list file contain the symlinks that are excluded from backup).
Oops, my mistake. I was looking at a mounted ramdisk image that I think I'd used for testing (ie: I ran /linuxrc in a chroot environment, which populated all the symlinks).
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