Should be fine as it wouldnt actually be 2" only in the sections where it hit the previous floor. Essentially with the gaps filled in by new material it would be a lot thicker. The highest section of the previous floor would still have 2" of fresh mix on top.
Also i used a product on my workshop that is epoxy based and uses a primer that adheers brilliantly to wet concrete, if you are interested could get a link to the company I got it from? Cost me £35 for enough primer and topcoat to do a 12' x 13' workshop.
If it were me I would break up the old floor first and lay the new on top of the old. Mix in some studding or something for strength. This way the old floor will become your hardcore with sufficient gaps to allow a bond between rubble pieces. When finished apply a decent epoxy based...
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