Kubernetes Submit Queue efe3951ac0 Merge pull request #48365 from ixdy/hyperkube-base-image
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Rebase hyperkube image on debian-hyperkube-base, based on debian-base.

**What this PR does / why we need it**: saves all of the hyperkube image dependencies in a cacheable base image, rather than downloading them for every build (which is slow and flaky).

This way, at build time, we only need to pull down the hyperkube base image and add the hyperkube binary.

I've additionally based the base image on `debian-base` instead of `debian`, though we amusing end up reinstalling a bunch of the things we removed in `debian-base`.

**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #35058, at least partially

**Special notes for your reviewer**: I'm increasingly convinced that the hyperkube image is a bad pattern, as this image carries the superset of dependencies anyone might need, rather than the limited set of dependencies one needs. hyperkube really needs a proper owner.

**Release note**:

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