Well, just because it got annoying, I tried out some different settings for the 
VM in VMWare, to see if that changed anything. I tried out some different 
'Guest Operating System (version)' settings, under 'options->general->guest 
operating system->version', but that did not change anything.

Then I remembered the reddit post about *disabling* '3D Acceleration" in the VM 
settings (under display) (which seemed to be of no help, as I already had that 
turned off), and thought: 'hey, what would happen if I turned that setting on 
instead of off ?'. And guess what, that did the trick. I now get the login 
screen again, both for 'multi-user.target' and 'graphical.target'. Weird.

Well, I guess that is enough of a work-around for me, although I'm still not 
sure or what is at fault here, especially since my Arch Linux vm gets to a 
graphical login-screen without having this setting enabled.

Oh, well. Thanks for all the help.
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