Kubernetes Submit Queue c74c826452 Merge pull request #60627 from dims/create-fake-etc-hosts-for-conformance-test
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Create fake /etc/hosts for conformance test

**What this PR does / why we need it**:

    "KubeletManagedEtcHosts should test kubelet managed /etc/hosts file"
    conformance test fails in the CI's Docker-In-Docker environment.

    This test mounts a /etc/hosts file and checks if "# Kubernetes-managed
    hosts file." string is present or not under various conditions. The
    specific failure with DIND happens when the /etc/hosts picked up
    from the box where e2e test are running already has this string. This
    happens because our CI runs on kubernetes and the e2e tests are running
    in a container that was started on kubernetes (and hence already has
    that string)

    To avoid this situation, we create a new /etc/hosts file with known
    contents (and does not have the "# Kubernetes-managed hosts file."
    string)

**Which issue(s) this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged)*:
Fixes #

**Special notes for your reviewer**:
Please see:
https://k8s-testgrid.appspot.com/sig-testing-misc#ci-kubernetes-local-e2e
https://k8s-gubernator.appspot.com/build/kubernetes-jenkins/logs/ci-kubernetes-local-e2e/285

**Release note**:

```release-note
NONE
```
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