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You can click each test wallet's "keystore 1" and "keystore 2" to see the cosigners' derivation paths.
You'll just see that Wallet1's 'keystore 1' is Wallet2's 'keystore 2'.
The derivation path isn't the concern since it's based from each cosigner's derivation from the "master private key" to "extended/master public key".
Like in your test, it generated the same wallet since Electrum automatically arranges the public keys in "lexicographical order" when generating redeem scripts so it's not an issue.
You'll just see that Wallet1's 'keystore 1' is Wallet2's 'keystore 2'.
The derivation path isn't the concern since it's based from each cosigner's derivation from the "master private key" to "extended/master public key".
Like in your test, it generated the same wallet since Electrum automatically arranges the public keys in "lexicographical order" when generating redeem scripts so it's not an issue.
Yes, exactly as you say.
Also the first option (first seed and then device), produced "Seed available: True (segwit)". In case I start with the device this is "False".
Thanks for all answers!