First, I just tested seting up for switching to selinux enforcing and
resizing during firstboot by making the various changes before first
boot. I think it went through 2 reboots, but my Cubieboard2 is up and
running with selinux enforcing and the rootfs resized to max for the mSD
card.
The first step I did after logging in was to use the 'date' command to
fix the date, no chrony yet.
Even so, a number of files are dated 1970-01-01; 9 files and 2
directories (one with a file) in /var/log/
Do any of these files need to be set with a more current timestamp? I
once had problems with logrotate with a file date too old. I won't be
able to replicate that event until I let this build run over the weekend
with logwatch and logrotate installed.
This problem is a basic one for this cards unless there is a way, prior
to firstboot to configure chrony to read a time during firstboot, prior
to these files being set.
So I THINK this matters sometimes (logrotate, to be retested). What can
be done for it?