In my case it was... complicated.

Turns out that after upgrade to 18.04 wayland was on by default for me.
prime-select intel worked fine
prime-select nvidia gdm would not show

Changing wayland to xorg in gdm (with intel) would not work - login
screen just kept reapearing. Forcing xorg through /etc/gdm3/custom.conf
only made it worse.

In the end I have decided to try and unplug my DP cable from the
mainboard and plug it into the gfx card. This has worked. After the
reboot GDM has showed up and only xorg was available (I have switched to
xorg before I swapped the cable, though).

No reverse prime for me :( Hopefuly plymouth works with nvidia these
days or this gets fixed soon.

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