I then rebooted the whole machine to make sure the default name isn't cached anywhere. I manually changed the ssid in that file to myawesomehotspot. I confirmed this by looking at the file /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Hotspot. Changing the password works, but somehow the SSID is reverted to the default name ( librem) after starting the hotspot again. I tried doing this using the UI which you get when running nm-connection-editor. I now want to change the SSID and the password of the hotspot. I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 and I'm able to setup a wifi hotspot in the UI ( as described for example here) which works perfectly.
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