>From HASP Drivers Installation Manual: 
"Ref #10108: In the event that locally connected HASP SRM protection keys are 
not detected on a machine running Ubuntu, do the following:

   1. In /etc/fstab, enter none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0.
   2. Mount /proc/bus/usb. The file /proc/bus/usb/devices is displayed.
   3. Stop the daemon and the HASP License Manager using /etc/init.d/aksusbd 
stop.
   4. Restart the daemon and the HASP License Manager using /etc/init.d/aksusbd 
start."

The command "none /sys/bus/usb/drivers usbfs devgid=118,devmode=664 0 0"
doesn't work with HASP even if I boot using kernel version 2.6.31-17
wich supports usbfs. And VirtualBox displayed the following warning
message: "You seem to have the USBFS filesystem mounted at
/sys/bus/usb/drivers. We strongly recommend that you change this, as it
is a severe mis-configuration of your system which could cause USB
devices to fail in unexpected ways."

If I boot using kernel version 2.6.31-20, HASP daemon can't detect key
in any case.

As you see, both HASP drivers and VirtualBox software need USBFS filesystem to 
be mounted to /proc/bus/usb.
sudo mount --bind /dev/bus /proc/bus didn't solve the problem. I just boot 
using 2.6.31-17 and everything is working.

It seems I can't upgrade to Lycid. I have to use other distribution in
the future.

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disable deprecated config option CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488274
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