Tried again, this time remembering to tell my BIOS not to auto-disable
the integrated graphics, so now I have both:

$ ls /dev/dri
by-path  card0  card1  renderD128  renderD129

But the outcome is the same. GDM and gnome-shell work perfectly with
only the Nvidia card plugged in. They just allow Xorg sessions and hide
the Wayland options.

So it seems the relevant smarts are working in gdm. I'm not sure what's
different about your machine other than the card model.

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  Ubuntu 17.10 boots to black screen when using Nvidia drivers (on a
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