Maybe make display-manager.service into an actual service file (rather
than a symlink), and have that start whatever /etc/X11/default-display-
manager points to?

What I want is to be able to disable and then re-enable the display
manager starting on boot using similar administrative commands, like a
"systemctl disable/enable" pair. Even better if the argument to the
commands is the same in both cases.

(Possibly even better yet if default-display-manager could be set to
some "null" option, so you can disable/re-enable the display manager
without ever touching systemd...)

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  /lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service file has no [Install] clause

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