
System configuration information and the spiritual components of the package come on a small, rolled-up piece of parchment.

If you're working with a badger with damage to one of those areas, you can repartition one or the other brain hemisphere, but as noted in Step 2, using a brain-damaged badger is not recommended and may interfere with successful installation. Default partitioning: /root goes in the spinal cord and brain stem, /swap and /soul go on the left hemisphere of the brain, and /usr, /var, and /home go on the right. However, there is no alpha build for MacOS and Amiga, and some Windows NT users have found that the Harvey utilities built into Pooka may cause sudden, unpredictable invisibility issues. An alternative distribution is Pooka, which is available for download at. This distro was designed by German software engineers who contributed to the SuSE project before they started up Twisted Faces Software in Jamaica. VüDü is the preferred Linux distribution for badgers and related species (see Step 1).
