Lennart Poettering 4601c7aa8f test: add test for journals without RTC
This adds a test for checking we can safely order boot IDs via the
timestamp of their most recent known entry. It takes a set of journal
files (supplied by a user) and that are partially corrupted, and ensures
we get a clear, defined order of boot IDs out of it.
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