I'm not sure, but that sounds like a problem I had once. Are you sure that
the problem is with the nfs daemon instead of xfs daemon?.
What happened to me was that after a reboot X wasn't able to reboot again
because the xfs couldn't create a lock or something like that.

After some hours of head aching.... the problem was that I had not enought
disk space, so try to se 'df' command and if your HD is exhausted clean some
temporary files.

    Berni


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> Now for the downside of reliability.......
>
> Last time I rebooted my 7.0-2 system , I had something wrong (with
> permissions, I think?) which would not let me start my xserver even
> from root.  I "fixed" it from the command line and , well, ......it's been
> so long I forgot what I did.  Stupidly, I didn't REALLY fix the problem.
>
> Basically, at boot I get a connection refused (error 111) when trying
> to start the NFS demon,  Later, I get an error 111 trying startx.
>
> Any clues?  (I promise to FIX it this time).
>
> Thanks,
>   Howard
>
> Howard Lightstone
>
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