> Ideally I'd keep all my personal files in /home/user/myfiles, and cross
> mount that, but the damn .files will be at the /home/user level - and
> some things, like the Mozillas, insist on their own heirarchy.
>
> Has anyone done this before successfully, and how did they manage these
> issues?
>
You could just mount a separate partition to /home.  This should
eliminate all heirarchial problems anywhere within /home.  There
should be no need to create a "myfiles" or anything like that.  This
the the purpose of the /home directory itself.  As long as you have no
machine-specific information in /home, this could be theoretically
shared between several different types of machines, as is by design in
unix for decades with regards to /home.

Good luck,

Craig Jackson
(TheEpitome)
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