Fetch lifecycle binaries from lifecycle image #2007
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Summary
Fetch lifecycle binaries from lifecycle image instead of restorer container
Hopefully fixes missing file issues on Linux (see #1979)
Before
Before, we copied the lifecycle binaries out of the restorer container and mounted them back during the extend (run) phase.
After
Now, we download the lifecycle image from the daemon, fetch the lifecycle layer, and create an ephemeral run image that has the lifecycle layer added.
Documentation
Related
Resolves #1979 (I hope)