I've been trying for several days and I can't find any resources that 
definitively tell you how to configure wifi that persists after a reboot. 
What are the proper configuration files are and what needs to be in those 
files?

AdaFruit says to change the /etc/network/interfaces file. That doesn't 
work. https://learn.adafruit.com/setting-up-wifi-with-beaglebone-black 

There are several references to "supplicant" but that doesn't seem to be 
current. Or is it?

This tutorial is a tease but it doesn't work either. It does mention that 
wifi won't connect if Ethernet is connected at boot, but I'm not sure if 
it's for this specific adapter or for BeagleBone Blacks in general. 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-CIGQYdk8ZhU3D3UCNn70jc7C9HdXvEZAsiNW71fGIE/edit#heading=h.ftleo32gu3jr
 

I've seen dozens of pages tell you how to use connmanctl to manually get a 
connection to work. That works flawlessly. 

But I have found nothing that tells you how to configure connman so that 
wifi is connected at boot time.

I am using the Debian 9.9 2019-08-03 4GB SD IoT image. Unfortunately, 
repeated attempts to update the board with the LXQT image failed.

Can someone please help?

Thanks,

Llew Roberts

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