user/init with kernel 2.6?

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Hello all,
I've seen that the compilation of certain programs (such as user/mount)
fails with kernel 2.6 because they are suitable for kernel 2.0.
A solution is to use Busybox which provides a large set of functionalities.
Should I use 'Busybox/init' instead of 'user/init'?
Does 'user/init' and 'user/sh' entirely compatible with kernel 2.6?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Regards.

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