#
# If you would like to statically configure the aliases instead, you can
# use rules like:
-# BUS="ide", ID="1.0", SYMLINK="cdrom"
+# BUS=="ide", ID=="1.0", SYMLINK+="cdrom"
-BUS="scsi", KERNEL="sr[0-9]*", PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/cdsymlinks.sh %k", SYMLINK="%c{1} %c{2} %c{3} %c{4} %c{5} %c{6}"
-BUS="ide", KERNEL="hd[a-z]", SYSFS{removable}="1", PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/cdsymlinks.sh %k", SYMLINK="%c{1} %c{2} %c{3} %c{4} %c{5} %c{6}"
-BUS="ide", KERNEL="pcd[0-9]*", SYSFS{removable}="1", PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/cdsymlinks.sh %k", SYMLINK="%c{1} %c{2} %c{3} %c{4} %c{5} %c{6}"
+BUS=="scsi", KERNEL=="sr[0-9]*", \
+ PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/cdsymlinks.sh %k", \
+ SYMLINK+="%c{1} %c{2} %c{3} %c{4} %c{5} %c{6}"
+BUS=="ide", KERNEL=="hd[a-z]", SYSFS{removable}=="1", \
+ PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/cdsymlinks.sh %k", \
+ SYMLINK+="%c{1} %c{2} %c{3} %c{4} %c{5} %c{6}"
+BUS=="ide", KERNEL=="pcd[0-9]*", SYSFS{removable}=="1", \
+ PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/cdsymlinks.sh %k", \
+ SYMLINK+="%c{1} %c{2} %c{3} %c{4} %c{5} %c{6}"