lifecycle: Don't require /run/opencontainer/<runtime>/containers #269
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As discussed in #231. We already require it for
Linux/Unix-based systems, so we don't have to repeat it here. And
other systems will use different paths, which we haven't specified
yet. When I asked why we didn't specify a path for Windows,
Vincent said we were waiting on help from PoC implementations.
So this commit punts the location to the “State” section, and lets the
“Lifecycle” section just focus on when the write-to-filesystem
happens.
There's also discussion about removing the filesystem state registry
completely, in which case we'd want to remove the whole line from
the lifecycle. If we expect to switch to something like
--state PATH
in the near future this PR is just polishing deaddocumentation.