Thanks for testing!

'insmod ext4' would be wrong - GRUB's ext2 module handles all of ext2,
ext3, and ext4, and it doesn't have a separate ext4 module.  I suspect
that this emitted error messages that you didn't notice, but worked
anyway because ext2 was built into the core image (at a guess).

Adding 'set root=' is indeed normal - grub-mkconfig generates both
traditional 'set root=' lines and modern 'search' lines.  We keep the
former basically as insurance.

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Title:
  when installer is multipath aware, grub fails to install

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