I've just upgraded from kernel 3.15 to 3.19.1 and iptables fails on boot
with:-

"can't initialize iptables table `nat': Table does not exist (do you need
to insmod?) Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded."

I receive the same message for ip6tables.  I'm using the latest version
1.4.21.  I rebuilt and reinstalled iptables but to no avail.

I always build static kernels so it's not a module issue.  I used the same
.config with the new kernel, and I've checked /proc/config.gz, which looks
the same as before.  When I reboot the box with the old kernel image
iptables and ip6tables come up just fine.

Any help would be much appreciated before i tear out my remaining hair.  It
must be something simple that I've overlooked.

Richard
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