Add some CRI-agnostic image build documentation

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* **Reusing the Docker Daemon** ([reusing_the_docker_daemon.md](reusing_the_docker_daemon.md)): How to point your docker CLI to the docker daemon running inside minikube
* **Building images within the VM** ([building_images_within_the_vm.md](building_images_within_the_vm.md)): How to build a container image within the minikube VM
#### Storage
* **Persistent Volumes** ([persistent_volumes.md](persistent_volumes.md)): Persistent Volumes in Minikube and persisted locations in the VM

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# Building images within the VM
When using a single VM of Kubernetes it's really handy to build inside the VM; as this means you don't have to build on your host machine and push the image into a docker registry - you can just build inside the same machine as minikube which speeds up local experiments.
## Docker (containerd)
For Docker, you can either set up your host docker client to communicate by [reusing the docker daemon](reusing_the_docker_daemon.md).
Or you can use `minikube ssh` to connect to the virtual machine, and run the `docker build` there:
```shell
docker build
```
For more information on the `docker build` command, read the [Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/) (docker.com).
## Podman (cri-o)
For Podman, there is no daemon running. The processes are started by the user, monitored by `conmon`.
So you need to use `minikube ssh`, and you will also make sure to run the command as the root user:
```shell
sudo -E podman build
```
For more information on the `podman build` command, read the [Podman documentation](https://github.com/containers/libpod/blob/master/docs/podman-build.1.md) (podman.io).
## Build context
For the build context you can use any directory on the virtual machine, or any address on the network.