Some more information:

* Rebooting the device makes it connect successfully to the WiFi without
re-requesting the password (indicates that the password was entered
correctly and the WiFi AP does work).

* Switching to another WiFi network after this failed attempt makes it
work too.

Its really only the very first network I select after bootstrapping that
fails, and only during the first boot.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1284048

Title:
  Troubles connecting to WiFi after fresh flash

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  After flashing a new image to the Phone, wiping all the settings,
  connecting to WiFi fails.

  This is how I can reproduce it:
  * Flash a new image with --wipe or -b
  * Boot the image, dismiss the edge gesture tutorial
  * Pull down the network indicator, select a WiFi
  * It asks for the passphrase, enter it, hit Connect.

  Now it sits there, just doing nothing. WiFi never really connects.

  If I reboot the phone now, it successfully connects to the previously
  selected WiFi.

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