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$ cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/backupmenu.list
$ root $ apt-get install --reinstall bootmenu backupmenu
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Most important thing is that I don't install anything to the device.
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I think in the end I manually copied all important files (sms database, notes, bookmarks), reflashed and recovered my previous backup through backupmenu, followed by recopying the precious files.
I could not delete this file in any way or OS I found possible. Will look at sparse file info.