doc: Remove Parabola instructions from “Binary Installation”.

This reverts 0f9fe721be.

The rationale is that there’s no reason to single out Parabola and, more
importantly, it obscures the message of this section.

* doc/guix.texi (Binary Installation): Remove Parabola instructions.

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Signed-off-by: Rutherther <rutherther@ditigal.xyz>
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@ -780,15 +780,6 @@ installation script or @i{via} the native package manager of their
foreign distribution, to also regularly read and follow security
notices, as shown by @command{guix pull}.
If you are running Parabola, after enabling the pcr (Parabola
Community Repo) repository, you can install Guix with:
@example
sudo pacman -S guix
@end example
For other package managers with a @var{guix} package, you should be able
to install it like any other package.
The Guix project also provides a shell script, @file{guix-install.sh},
which automates the binary installation process without use of a foreign
distro package
@ -815,13 +806,6 @@ As root, run:
# ./guix-install.sh
@end example
The script to install Guix is also packaged in Parabola (in the pcr
repository). You can install and run it with:
@example
sudo pacman -S guix-installer
sudo guix-install.sh
@end example
@quotation Note
By default, @file{guix-install.sh} will configure Guix to download
pre-built package binaries, called @dfn{substitutes}