Hi,
http://java.sys-con.com/read/569254.htm
"Fedora 9 is out. Red Hat says its community-driven operating system features the first non-destructive live USB with persistence – which Red Hat thinks is a first of a kind anywhere – and marks the first major KDE 4-based distribution"
"Fedora 9 Live images can now be added to an existing USB key using either a Linux or Windows application, without removing data, or repartitioning or reformatting the USB key, to get a bootable, portable Fedora system. And using the persistence feature, users can download and store data, and remove and add software as on any normal Fedora system. "
Rahul
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