The display manager is started like any other system service by the init system or by the boot process. The specific method depends on the type of operating system and the init system being used. For example, in systems using the systemd init system, the display manager is started as a system service, typically by a systemd unit file. The display manager can also be started manually by a user with administrative privileges using a command such as systemctl start display-manager. In other systems using different init systems, the display manager may be started as part of the boot process or through a different mechanism.
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