You could have done it better. When you vote to migrate, you see the following options, which include superuser:
Now I'll give you an example. If there is an answer, which is Spam. Now let's say two users do two different things:
First User: Flags it as Spam.
Second User: Flags it as a custom flag, and writes in it: "This is spam. Delete it".
You know what must have happened. The first users flag get marked helpful, the second users flag is marked as declined. The post is deleted.
In another case, where there is no "User One". The second user does the same thing. The flag will get declined, but if the post is spam, it will get deleted. This is because, a spam post should be deleted. But one does not need to waste a moderator's time in doing this, when there is an option for spam. Thus it got declined, to teach the second user a lesson.
Now you apply the same example in your case. There was an option for you to migrate to Superuser. But you didn't take that option. You took the foolish decision of custom flagging as the second user (above example of spam post) did. So what do you expect? The flag to be approved? Of course not.
Besides, a vote to close probably would have just left it in the review queue indefinitely and accomplished nothing.
I agree with your point. But then it's the process. There are lots of questions being voted every day to be migrated. Is your question much more special from the others? No. It is just another question. I understand your thought, but you have to follow the process. If you think of something else, like custom flagging, or introducing a new system, post a meta question, asking for whatever new system to be introduced. Till then, custom flagging is not the process.
Also, thinking that each and every question which is going to be migrated is custom flagged, there will be hundreds of more flags moderators have to review. Even when it should not happen that way.
Interestingly, I've flagged similar questions in the past with this exact same comment and had them marked helpful.
Now can you provide the exact post you've flagged, and where they've been migrated to. Till then its difficult to say. Still I'll have a guess.
The questions you've voted to migrate must've been migrated to sites other than mentioned in the "Migration List" (Image shows what communities you can migrate using the "off-topic" option. That is appropriate. If a site you have to migrate to is not there in the list, you have to custom flag.
Is it really so hard to migrate a question that it was worth telling me to go pound sand instead of just doing it?
The moderator must have seen the question you flagged, but did not migrate it as he / she thought that question shouldn't have been migrated. This is even on-topic on SO, and thus there is no problem if it hasn't been migrated. Plus, it is more probable for this question to get an answer on SO than Super User, because Many programmers on SO use Unix / Linux.
Is there a better way to handle this or should I just let newbs fend for themselves in the future?
Yes. You shouldn't have custom flagged this as Super User is already there in the migration list.
close -> off topic-> SU
just closes the Q and points the user to SU.close -> off topic -> belongs on another site -> SU
will actually move the Q to SU. No need to mod flag when it is something we can do ourselves.