"Moving/erasing the home directory starts Ubuntu with a fresh profile
for most apps."

Just to be clear:

# mv /home/guest /home2/guest
# vi /etc/passwd  # (Change /home/guest to /home2/guest)

Login as Guest.

One would expect this to change nothing noteworthy from guest's perspective...
I just tried it and lost various configuration and prefs (which seems to imply 
you are correct, though I would consider that a bug!).

When I did this in the past with a more lived-in account (my personal
account, not guest), I could no longer log in at all (see above).  Have
you tried it?

-Simon

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