That file is handled by debconf. Please see the comment in
/etc/openafs/afs.conf:

# The following options are maintained by debconf.  To change them, run
# dpkg-reconfigure openafs-client.
#
#   AFS_CLIENT          Whether to start the AFS client at boot
#   AFS_AFSDB           Whether to use AFSDB DNS records to find VLDB servers
#   AFS_CRYPT           Whether to enable fcrypt encryption
#   AFS_DYNROOT         Whether to use a dynamic /afs directory
#   AFS_FAKESTAT        Whether to fake stat data for mount points

A comment i afs.conf.client might be an idea though. I will file a
wishlist bug against the debian package.

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openafs-client removes client settings
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