If you want to use ext4 encryption with a subdirectory of your home
directory and don't mind using the e4crypt or fscrypt tools to set it
up, you shouldn't run into any real problems. If you want feature parity
with how eCryptfs works in Ubuntu (i.e., automatically unlocking your
home directory when logging in), I'd wait until 17.10 comes out with
full support for that. fscrypt has all the functionality needed to
implement unlock-on-login, but until 17.10 you'll have to go through the
trouble of setting up PAM and what not yourself.

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Title:
  file name too long when creating new file (ecryptfs_lookup:
  lookup_one_len() returned [-36] on lower_dentry)

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