No prob! And you're correct that the dtbs copied/linked in the /boot
directory (not the partition, which is typically mounted in
/boot/firmware -- but I suspect you meant the /boot dir) are basically
unused in the Pi case. Or I suppose more precisely they just indicate
the dtb flash-kernel *thinks* the board was using at the last run of
flash-kernel.

However, as you've noted, you can move your storage media to a different
model, boot it, and now the dtb in /boot is completely wrong, but it
doesn't really matter because it's not used anyway. Maybe we'll fix it
"properly" next cycle now I've got a sidekick! Well, hope springs
eternal :)

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  Wrong dtb assigned for boards "Raspberry Pi 5 Model B Rev 1.1"

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