This "bug" has a huge impact on us. We have 20 netbook's with around 400
potential users of each netbook. Netbooks are "rented" by our students
at our library. Students are expected to use their own credentials to
connect to "eduroam" per eduroam's terms of use. It's very impractical
to make 400 local user accounts for each student on every netbook and
new/old accounts have to be added/deleted often. The netbooks currently
have Windows installed but we would like to make a transition to Linux
and this "bug" is a show stopper for us.

We'd like to be able to just define parameters like "Security",
"Authentication", "CA certificate" and "Inner authentication" for
"eduroam" connection and leave "Username" and "Password" fields blank.
That way every student will be asked for both it's username and password
when connecting to "eduroam" and ideally username and password should
never be remembered/stored.

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Title:
  Not possible to change username for connection WPA2 Enterprise TTLS
  with option "Ask for this password every time"

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