Stephen J Day 9008471a84 content: initial implementation of content store
After experimenting with pull, we've defined a transactional content
store for verified storage of fetched items. A base component of
containerkit, this will interact with both the runtime and distribution
sides of the system, avoiding coupling.

Blob access if provided through direct access to readonly files.

Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
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containerd

containerd is the daemon built on containerkit for manageing containers at the system level.

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