Centos 5.2, Xen and "/lib[64]/tls"

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Hi,

I'm setting up a few machines for virtualization using Xen on Centos 5.2 
x86_64. A lot of how-to's out there tell me to do something like "mv 
/lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled" or similar actions or else Xen might not work 
correctly. Is this something that is still relevant or does it only apply 
to older versions of Xen/Centos? If this is still necessary what is the 
best way to disable this permantently so that after an update the directory 
doesn't get created again?

Regards,
   Dennis
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