Eric Spakman wrote:
- 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.
<snip>
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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