> Okay, I understand what's going on now.  Thank you very much for letting
> me have temporary access to the system; that helped a great deal in
> tracking down the problem.
You are welcome.

> The workaround (and the reason why this isn't RC for sarge) is to build
> your kernel with CONFIG_MODVERSIONS (symbol versioning) enabled, which is
> generally recommended anyway.  This unconfuses OpenAFS and causes the
> right module to be built and installed.  The version of OpenAFS in
> unstable fixes the configure script so that it never tries to build both
> types of kernel at the same time.
OK, I did not know that. My sanity is restored... ;-)

> The problem doesn't appear for Debian kernels since Debian kernels are
> built with CONFIG_MODVERSIONS enabled.
OK.

Vladimir

PS: I changed the root password, I understand that you do not need
remote access anymore...


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