I'd say that the benefit of not having to manually recompile the kernel
outweighs having to wait during dkms rebuild at bootup. Even more since
a manual rebuild will take exactly the same amount of time PLUS the time
I need to spend initiating the rebuild (and wondering about why afs
suddenly isn't working...)

Users who update their kernel (which they don't do every day) expect
everything else to just continue working (afs, nvidia etc), so a few
minutes wait during startup is way better than telling them to
"recompile their afs module".

@Robert Gerlach: Could you post the address for your ppa, please?

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Use dkms for openafs-modules
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288743
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