I just want to add for those trying 'random' certificates - if your school 
can't/won't supply you the proper certificate there is little point trying 
random other certificates - they WON'T WORK.
 That's the whole point of certificates in the first place, to verify the 
authenticity of the session. If it worked with random other certificates, there 
wouldn't be a whole lot of point would there.

Removing the system-ca-certs line and restarting network-manager worked
for me, pending finding out how to get my schools certificate.

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  Network manager cannot connect to WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 network without
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