I'm the maintainer of the G4L disk imaging project since 2004, and I use 
Fedora as the build platform. Currently using Fedora 27.

Have an issue from a user that has me baffled, so am hoping someone here 
might provide some guidance. 

The program boots a linux kernel, and basically uses dd to copy the 
disk/partitions thru a compression program and creates an image file on ftp 
server or local device.

I don't have any physical nvme disks, but using virtualbox I created a 4M 
disk, and 2 - 2M partitions within it. In testing that, the 4M disk compresses 
to 
a 30K file, and the 2M partitions compress to about 15K each. That is what is 
expected with cleared partitions.

The user though, with a real 256G disk doesn't seem to get any compression 
of the disk or partitions. Them resulting images are close to the same size as 
the disks or partitions??

He can mount the partitions and see the files, so there must be something 
going on that I don't see? 

Would think that accessing the /dev/nvme0n1 or partitions /dev/nvme0n1p1 
thru p5 would act the same as accessing /dev/sda or /dev/sdax partitions.

The images that are created pass the compression program test, so it is 
reading data, but in some form that doesn't compress much, and user has 
used a program to clear the unused space?

Thanks for your time, and any ideals.

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