After a little look at nfsd.c, I think you need to SIGKILL the kernel daemon
to get rid of it. (That is what nfsd.c does.)

If you do a "ps ax" and find a "nfsd (server)" still there, "kill -9 <pid>" it
and then you can probably start the nfsd again.

rick
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