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You could try restoring original unhacked firmware and zeroing mmcblk0p3, using "simple debricking" instructions. That should get your kindle back to "factory fresh" (which is known to NOT have this problem).
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Thank you for your advice, but I am not planning on taking such a serious step just now.
The problem in fact seems to go a little deeper than simple file removal; probably when I connect some 'function' is also called to update the keystore.
It could be helpful in developing a script to automatically restore it, the question is weather it would be repeatedly removed by the updater or not
However, as I'm a little lazy I'd prefer to remove automatic updates for good.