Ok. The short answer is that I must build a new kernel in order to use
the AFS client. The package openafs-client should then say as much.
The readme implies that there are binaries. That would be great:
"The easiest The easiest way to get AFS modules is to install prebuilt
modules. For
example, if you are running kernel 2.4.27-2-686-smp, you might try:
apt-get install openafs-modules-2.4.27-2-686-smp"
However, apt-cache shows only the source package so again it is actually
necessary to build custom kernel:
# apt-cache search openafs-modules
openafs-modules-source - AFS distributed filesystem kernel module source
So for the short-term work-around: build a new kernel.
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openafs-client missing dependent kernel module openafs.o
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191353
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