nfs depends on portmapper. Disable portmapper too.
below settings are for beginners, but you should learn what these are for: aaeventd if you don't want and don't know how to use apparmor disable this (also switch to expert mode and disable boot.apparmor) acpid leave alsasound leave atd disable auditd disable autofs disable autoyast disable cron leave cups (if you have printer leave othervise disable) cupsrenice (see above) dbus leave earlykbd leave!!! keaboard earlykdm leave earlysyslog leve esound disable fam disable fbset disable gpm disable gssd disable haldaemon leave idmapd disable joystick disable (unless you are using it) kbd leave keyboard ksysguardd disable lirc disable lm_sencors disable mdadmd disable mdnsd disable mircocode (if you are using AMD CPU disable, leave for intel) network leave nfs disable (first disable portmap) nfsboot disable nfsserver disable nmb disable novell-zmd (well this is famous suse updater, if you are using other PM disable, otherwise leave, but this piece of c**p crashes frequently) nscd disable ntp disable openct disable pscsd disable portmap disable postfix disable powerd disable pwersaved (leave for suspend, othervise disable) random leave raw disable resmgr leave rpasswdd disable rsyncd running-kernel disable saslauthd disable smb disable smbfs disable smpppd disable spamd disable splash leave (or not - this is splash screen during boot process) splash_early leave SuSEfirewall2_setup leave svcgssd disable syslog leave xdm leave xfs disable xinetd disable ybind disable
the above settings are for simple workstation you should also disable sshd not listed by you. for some services there is not really value e.g. running-kernel (this is not kernel, but info about), moreover this sevice will start after each kernel upgrade, so each time you will have to stop it. I suggest to learn about apparmor, nfs, and samba/nfs, xinetd at least and when you know and need these, start services and configure them. If you disable earlysyslog/syslog you will not be able to use network. cron is needed for several services so you should leave running these.