> Then I tried to unlink the file by running rm lfs.file log.
>
> The rm process (and an ls process that I started after that)
> are now in "D" state...
>
> root 2934 0.0 0.2 1292 452 pts/5 D 05:38 0:00 ls /ramfs
> root 2952 0.0 1.5 4028 2384 pts/3 S 05:40 0:00 vi sdlkhfd
Add UnlockPage(page) at the end of ramfs_writepage().
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