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Add empty dir and host related conformance annotations

Signed-off-by: Brad Topol <btopol@us.ibm.com>

Add empty dir and host related conformance annotations

/sig testing
/area conformance
@sig-testing-pr-reviews

This PR adds pod related conformance annotations to the e2e test suite.

The PR fixes a portion of #53822. It focuses on adding conformance annotations as defined by the Kubernetes Conformance Workgroup for a subset of the empty dir and host based e2e conformance tests.

Special notes for your reviewer:
Please see https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WWSOqFaG35VmmPOYbwetapj1VPOVMqjZfR9ih5To5gk/edit#gid=62929400
for the list of SIG Arch approved test names and descriptions that I am using.



**Release note**:

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