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I used a live CD to install Ubuntu 10.10 on my HP Netbook (Mini Atom 1GHz CPU). I booted it up and then upgraded it to 11.04 Natty Narwhal. From the below I assume it got hacked, so how do I securely boot my laptop?
fsck util-linux-ng 2.17.2
fsck from util-linux-ng 2,17.2
/dev/sda5/: clean, 161364/7331840 files, 1234296/29314560 blocks
found 280698880 bytes used err is 0
total csum bytes : 269584
total tree byte:4644864
total fs tree bytes:3477504
btree space waste bytes:877726
file data ocks allocacated:2134724608
referenced:244753536
btrfs v0.19
Init :unreadaheda-other main process terminated with status 4
*starting network manager
skipping profile in /etc/apparmor/.d/disable: usr:.bin.firefox
What specifically from the pasted text tells you that it was hacked? From the looks of it you retyped the text shown; is that accurate, or are the apparent typos the reason for your hacking assertion? Also, what filesystem type was /dev/sda5? Next, how much time passed between the 10.10 install and the 11.04 upgrade? Finally, why is booting with the live CD insufficiently secure? – Slartibartfast – 2011-07-22T04:55:58.380