I said, I'm not. I'm implying that I'm focused on what FreeBSD does, which is why I'm on a FreeBSD forum. There's no expectation for me to know details about Linux's configurations, even if I used it in the past. I also have no need for that type of tool, except dependency checking. curses/ncurses will cause a headache and constant problems for people who have to adjust a lot to fix a minor change for a constantly current update. It would take away the finite resources that FreeBSD has, when it's simpler to edit the file. This way also allows me to save it as a file, instead of curses interfering with it. Also, making everything as automated as it can be, is for the Ubuntu user; FreeBSD users are expected to learn about their OS, not have automation for thousands of files and their endless configuration options. Other reasons were explained.