I found the way to get this working: when prompted with the WiFi network 
configuration, select WPA & WPA2 Enterprise, TTLS, MCHAPv2, scroll to the end 
and check "Remember password". Then fill the rest of the fields: anonymous id, 
user id and password. The trick is not to get the on-display keyboard before 
the "Remember password" can be checked. 

 Despite the fact that now it is working, this shows that there are still two 
bugs: 
 1) once the on-display keyboard is shown, one cannot scroll down the 
configuration all the way to the bottom. 
 2) If the "Remember password" is not set, when prompted for the password next 
times you connect, even entering the correct password doesn't work.

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Title:
  Ubuntu Touch forgets WiFi settings after first connection. EDUROAM
  network WPA & WPA2 Enterprise

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