status monitor for NFSv2/3 locking is a pig...

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...delays Rawhide init, at least a half minute while its start job runs, leaving total boot time just short of 2 minutes on P4 HT 2.8GHz. There are no auto-mounts for NFS in fstab. /etc/exports is the same as it's been here for well over 5 years.

proc-fs-nfsd.mount             static
var-lib-nfs-rpc_pipefs.mount   static
nfs-blkmap.service             static
nfs-config.service             static
nfs-idmap.service              static
nfs-idmapd.service             static
nfs-lock.service               enabled
nfs-mountd.service             static
nfs-secure-server.service      static
nfs-secure.service             static
nfs-server.service             enabled
nfs-utils.service              static
nfs.service                    disabled
nfs-blkmap.target              disabled
nfs-client.target              enabled

nfs-srv1-home.mount          loaded active mounted   /nfsm/srv1/home
nfs-srv1-isos.mount          loaded active mounted   /nfsm/srv1/isos
nfs-srv1-pub.mount           loaded active mounted   /nfsm/srv1/pub
nfs-srv1-tmp.mount           loaded active mounted   /nfsm/srv1/tmp
proc-fs-nfsd.mount loaded active mounted NFSD configuration filesystem
var-lib-nfs-rpc_pipefs.mount loaded active mounted   RPC Pipe File System
nfs-config.service           loaded active exited    Preprocess NFS configuration
nfs-idmapd.service loaded active running NFSv4 ID-name mapping service
nfs-mountd.service           loaded active running   NFS Mount Daemon
nfs-server.service           loaded failed failed    NFS server and services
nfs-client.target            loaded active active    NFS client services

How can I get rid of the annoying delay?
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