With regard to option 1, how about a mount option that would allow FNEK
to fail gracefully, i.e., if the encrypted file name is too long then
just use the unencrypted name on the lower file system ? This would make
the user complicit in the decision to leak unencrypted file names. This
would also at least allow programs to run (such as Evolution) that
generate long meaningless file names.

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file name to long when creating new file (ecryptfs_lookup: lookup_one_len() 
returned [-36] on lower_dentry)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344878
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