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I don't think you really want a statically linked /sbin/init. Statically linking glibc hasn't been very well supported for quite some time, and that goes double for NPTL; glibc wants to check for /lib/tls and fall back to linuxthreads if it's not available, and that probably doesn't coexist well with static linking. Let it link against the shared form of libc6, put that in /lib (and make sure /lib/tls exists so that the kernel can expose thread-local storage there), and see if you get farther.
If you do this, you will also need to make sure your ld.so.conf and library symlinks are set up right; ldconfig is the usual way to do this. In fact, I would recommend that you bring things up with busybox's init; busybox also implements ldconfig (if you configure it in) and related bits, so it's rather easier to get a functional userspace off the ground with it. Next chance I get to look at this, I will be using PTXdist to build a busybox-centric userland; I will report on what I learn.
Cheers, - Michael
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