> According to GRUB's documentation, filesystem modules are automatically 
> loaded, so I guess "insmod ext2" is never needed. Also, there is only an 
> "ext2" module (modules are located in /boot/grub/i386-pc), but I think 
> it allows to read all extN partitions.
> Conclusion: don't worry about that command...

Perfect. I was confused too about the module because I thought it was referring 
to one of the modules 
created at the kernel step. Now I see that it refers to GRUB's own ext2 module.

Thank you for the answer Pierre.

Marcos
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