Alan Brady 113ef23264 nspawn: add NamespacePath support for nspawn files
Commit d7bea6b6 ("nspawn: introduce an option for specifying network
namespace path") already did most of the work here enabling a command
line option for specifying the namespace path for a given container.
Someone even took care of the merging code in merge_settings as though
this already worked. All that's then needed is to add a line to the
nspawn-gperf.gperf file to actually enable being able to specify
NamespacePath from nspawn files as well.

This greatly simplifies how we configure nspawn containers by being able
to give all the options we need in .nspawn files instead of needing to
also use command line parameters.

Closes: #27188
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