Well, you can either move nfs from /etc/rc.d/init.d/ to another directory
or delete it.
Then on the command line kill the the portmap and the rpc process.

Reijo Korhonen wrote:

> I don't use NFS. My problem is that Linuxconf doesn't let me stop this
> service. If I mark NFS unused in control panel and activate changes I
> get error messages:
>
> S60nfs restart
> rpc.nfsd: no process to killed
> prc.mountd. no process killed
>
> This makes no sense. Why linuxconf is restarting NFS, if I don't use it
> at all?
>
> This is not a big thing, but I get same errors every time I boot Linux
> up, so it makes booting slower.
> Is the only solution to configure NFS first (I haven't done it, because
> I don't use NFS),  activate it from Linuxconf and then deactivate NFS?


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