Kubernetes Submit Queue 87cefa0850 Merge pull request #51240 from andyzhangx/windows-abs-path
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allow windows mount path

**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Currently mount path onlly allow Linux absolute path,  allow windows mount path in this PR.
This code snippet in kubelet will run in both Linux and Windows, so use IsAbs func to tell whether it's a absolute path is not sufficient as for k8s windows cluster, the master is Linux and agent is Windows node.

**Special notes for your reviewer**:
The example pod with mount path is like below:
```
---
kind: Pod
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
  name: pod-uses-shared-hdd-5g
  labels:
    name: storage
spec:
  containers:
  - image: microsoft/iis
    name: az-c-01
    volumeMounts:
    - name: blobdisk01
      mountPath: 'F:'
  nodeSelector:
    beta.kubernetes.io/os: windows
  volumes:
  - name: blobdisk01
    persistentVolumeClaim:
      claimName: pv-dd-shared-hdd-5
```


**Release note**:

```release-note
```
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