This is analogous to #70447 and #76487.
These are all needed to attach a container to the default bridge
network, without which the final line of the following script fails with
the error for each respective kernel module listed below.
```sh
lxc storage create foo dir
lxc launch -s foo ubuntu:trusty bar
lxc network attach lxdbr0 bar
```
veth
----
> Error: Failed to start device 'lxdbr0': Failed to create the veth interfaces vethefbc3cd6 and vetha4abbcbc: Failed to run: ip link add dev vethefbc3cd6 type veth peer name vetha4abbcbc: RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported
iptable_mangle
--------------
> lvl=eror msg="Failed to bring up network" err="Failed to list ipv4 rules for LXD network lxdbr0 (table mangle)" name=lxdbr0
xt_comment
----------
> lvl=error msg="Failed to bring up network" err="Failed to run: iptables -w -t filter -I INPUT -i lxdbr0 -p udp --dport 67 -j ACCEPT -m comment --comment generated for LXD network lxdbr0: iptables v1.8.4 (legacy): Couldn't load match `comment':No such file or directory\n\nTry `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information." name=lxdbr0
xt_MASQUERADE
-------------
> vl=eror msg="Failed to bring up network" err="Failed to run: iptables -w -t nat -I POSTROUTING -s 10.0.107.0/24 ! -d 10.0.107.0/24 -j MASQUERADE -m comment --comment generated for LXD network lxdbr0: iptables v1.8.4 (legacy): Couldn't load target `MASQUERADE':No such file or directory\n\nTry `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information." name=lxdbr0