fix: terminology (#60)

* fix: terminology

* docs: mention ostree

this is *not* the case on all fedora distros, only the "immutable" / ostree ones

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The `files` module simplifies the process of copying files to the image during the build time. These files are sourced from the `config/files` directory, which is located at `/tmp/config/files` inside the image.
> **Warning**
> If you want to place anything in `/etc` of the final image, you MUST place them in `/usr/etc` in your repo, so that they're written to `/usr/etc` on the final system. That is the proper directory for "system" configuration templates on immutable Fedora distros, whereas the normal `/etc` is meant for manual overrides and editing by the machine's admin AFTER installation! See issue https://github.com/ublue-os/startingpoint/issues/28.
> If you want to place anything in `/etc` of the final image, you MUST place them in `/usr/etc` in your repo, so that they're written to `/usr/etc` on the final system. That is the proper directory for "system" configuration templates on OSTree-based Fedora distros, whereas `/etc` is meant for manual overrides and editing by the machine's admin AFTER installation! See issue https://github.com/ublue-os/startingpoint/issues/28.
## Example Configuration