No, because it's the problem of cp command itself, it refuses to run the operation. xattrs are allowed by default in the mounted filesystem.
Tim Komarov <address@hidden> writes:
It's often very useful to run:
# cp --preserve=xattr aaa.txt bbb.txt
Running this on Guix I get:
cp: cannot preserve extended attributes, cp is built without xattr support
Does it help/work if you mount the filesystem with "user_xattr" option?
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