Holeheartly agreed Björn.

FWIW: I  use equivs for it until openafs kernel modules are better integrated 
into the kernel upgrade
procedure:

$ cat gutsy/openafs-module-generic
### Commented entries have reasonable defaults.
### Uncomment to edit them.
Section: net
Priority: optional
Standards-Version: 3.7.2

Package: openafs-module-generic
Version: 2.6.22.10
Depends: openafs-modules-2.6.22-10-generic
Maintainer: Achim Bohnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# Pre-Depends: <comma-separated list of packages>
# Recommends: <comma-separated list of packages>
# Suggests: <comma-separated list of packages>
# Provides: <comma-separated list of packages>
# Replaces: <comma-separated list of packages>
Architecture: i386
# Copyright: <copyright file; defaults to GPL2>
# Changelog: <changelog file; defaults to a generic changelog>
# Readme: <README.Debian file; defaults to a generic one>
# Extra-Files: <comma-separated list of additional files for the doc directory>
Description: AFS kernel driver for -generic kernel
 This package will always depend on the AFS kernel module for the latest
 generic kernel image available.


Heh, need to be updated for recent -12 API change.  Sigh.

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