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=== Starting a Desktop Environment
You can install any desktop environment or window manager you would like via <<changing_the_installed_software,package lists>>! From there, it's simply a matter of setting the correct Systemd unit to start automatically. The https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/[Arch wiki^] has a lot of useful information here. As an example, I'll include http://lxde.org/[LXDE^] instructions here.
Simply create a symlink for the target. In the `<basedir>/overlay/etc/systemd/system/` directory:
ln -s /usr/lib/systemd/system/lxdm.service display-manager.service
==== Autologin (LXDE)
Many desktop environments even offer an automatic login feature directly through the desktop manager (LXDM, in LXDE's case).
Again, using LXDE as an example, create a file at `<basedir>/overlay/etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf`:
[base]
autologin=bdisk
greeter=/usr/lib/lxdm/lxdm-greeter-gtk
[server]
arg=/usr/bin/X -background vt1
[display]
gtk_theme=Adwaita
bottom_pane=1
lang=1
keyboard=0
theme=Industrial
[input]
[userlist]
disable=0
white=
black=
LXDE will then automatically log in with the user `bdisk` (note the second line, right under `[base]`) whenever started.