Take a look at Ghost4Linux (G4L)

Its not necessarily fast, but its got a pretty comprehensive suite of tools.

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 6:55 AM, <li...@sbt.net.au> wrote:

> On Sun, September 2, 2012 7:21 pm, Ross Mitchell wrote:
> > I suggest that you install VirtualBox, then install your Centos 4 os
> > within it. * You don't risk your established data etc.
> > * The Centos 4 will have its own IP address, your legacy system
> > will be fine, of course it will have the security vulnerabilities that go
> > with the old OS, but these won't infect your broader systems. * by the
>
> I have a Centos 4 machine, I'd like to try cloning it from a physical
> machine to a VM on another system, I've installed Centos 6 on the new
> machine, and, learning how to setup VM
>
> how would I clone existing system across LAN to VM ?
>
> thanks for any tips
>
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