diff --git a/doc/getting-started.rst b/doc/getting-started.rst
index 056c4a85ebd..921a5ada6ce 100644
--- a/doc/getting-started.rst
+++ b/doc/getting-started.rst
@@ -198,8 +198,8 @@ the following file named ``myscript``:
main :: IO ()
main = haskellSay "Hello, Haskell!"
-The necessary sections of a ``.cabal`` file are placed
-directly into the script as a comment.
+The necessary sections of a package description that would otherwise be in a
+``.cabal`` file are placed directly into the script as a comment.
Use the familiar ``cabal run`` command to execute this script:
@@ -222,6 +222,12 @@ can be run directly after setting the execute permission (+x):
See more in the documentation for :ref:`cabal run`.
+.. warning::
+
+ Single-file scripts cannot also be part of a package, as an executable or
+ listed as a module. Trying to run a module that is included in a package
+ will error with `Cabal-7070`_.
+
What Next?
----------
@@ -229,3 +235,5 @@ Now that you know how to set up a simple Haskell package using Cabal, check out
some of the resources on the Haskell website's `documentation page
`__ or read more about packages and
Cabal on the :doc:`What Cabal does ` page.
+
+.. _Cabal-7070: https://errors.haskell.org/messages/Cabal-7070/