I have been researching live distros, and it seems to be a trend that
Live "CD" distros are increasingly supporting Live "USB" also. For
example, DSL has a "5-way install script" that supports several boot
options:
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/usb.html
One thing I really like is that in addition to booting directly from CD
or USB, you can also boot from inside another Windows or Linux
environment using the Qemu emulator:
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/usb-qemu.html
I really like Fedora, and hope the developers will officially
incorporate live USB support since many users want to boot from a USB
memory device. Are there any plans for this?
I suggest considering a change of the name from Fedora Live "CD" to
something more general. Booting from USB, CD, Qemu, IEEE1394, and
network are all possible booting options.
Thanks,
Wayne