>From my understanding you are using :
- NetworkManager to handle your network connection
- OpenVPN service to establish VPN at boot

This combination won't work : the network won't be available until you
log into Gnome, so the VPN cannot be established at boot. If you are
using that combination, I'd recommend fallback to using either
Networkmanager + network-manager-openvpn, or define your network in
/etc/network/interfaces (disabling NM) and use the OpenVPN service to
establish the connection at boot time.

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OpenVPN client does not recognize WLAN connections
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