My problem is identical to comment #4, also involving eduroam. First I
thought it failed due to permissions on a specific CA-certificate
provided by the university or it residing in an inaccessible directory
prior to login.

However, making the certificate readable by everyone and placing it on
the root '/' rather than in my home directory did not resolve the issue.
Also, the wifi login information is accepted at the unity-greeter stage
and a connection is estabilshed successfully (indicating that the
certificate is being used), only to be forgotten at the next system
login.

Once logged in as user in the Unity shell, the connection is again
established with the password etc. remembered (by the Unity shell).

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