I see these entries in my kern.log but I'm not aware of any particularly
long filenames or any files not copying. So, is this *silently*
corrupting some collection of files somewhere in the deep recesses of my
home directory by not allowing an occasional file to be written? (I.e. I
get no warning popup with a siren going off, so should I assume it's
being handled gracefully and everything is okay? Or, is the kern.log
entry the only warning of an actual problem that the simple end user can
expect to get?)

Also, what does it mean when there's a bunch of backslashes instead of a
garbled filename in log message?

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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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