> this strongly implies that the kernel module is not loaded. does lsmod 
> actually say that a module named 'openafs' is loaded?
Yes, the module loads and is loaded (checked with lsmod) before starting afsd 
from command line...


> >  is openafs instead of openafs.mp
> the 'openafs.mp.o' concept was useful back in the linux 2.2 days when 
> distributions were only starting to use kernel MODVERSIONS and most kernels 
> uname -r was the bare upstream version number, but now that practically 
> everyone is putting the 'smp' label in the EXTRAVERSION or LOCALVERSION, 
> it's silly, and appears to have been removed from the debian startup script.

Thanks for the explanation...

Vlad
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