Why did the initial Linux developers chose to create a kernel that is not preemptible? In a single-processor system, what is the benefit of a non-preemptible kernel? In a multi-processor system, why, on the other side, is the benefit reduced?

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Why did the initial Linux developers chose to create a kernel that is not preemptible?
In a single-processor system, what is the benefit of a non-preemptible kernel? In a multi-processor system, why, on the other side, is the benefit reduced?

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