Ryan Wilson 705cc82938 core: Add PrivateUsers=full
Recently, PrivateUsers=identity was added to support mapping the first
65536 UIDs/GIDs from parent to the child namespace and mapping the other
UID/GIDs to the nobody user.

However, there are use cases where users have UIDs/GIDs > 65536 and need
to do a similar identity mapping. Moreover, in some of those cases, users
want a full identity mapping from 0 -> UID_MAX.

Note to differentiate ourselves from the init user namespace, we need to
set up the uid_map/gid_map like:
```
0 0 1
1 1 UINT32_MAX - 1
```

as the init user namedspace uses `0 0 UINT32_MAX` and some applications -
like systemd itself - determine if its a non-init user namespace based on
uid_map/gid_map files. Note systemd will remove this heuristic in
running_in_userns() in version 258 and uses namespace inode. But some users
may be running a container image with older systemd < 258 so we keep this
hack until version 259.

To support this, we add PrivateUsers=full that does identity mapping for
all available UID/GIDs.

Fixes: #35168
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