Which version of Clonezilla live did you use?
This is usually the Linux kernel/hardware support issue. Please give
testing Clonezilla live 2.6.1-19 or 20190320-disco a try:
https://clonezilla.org/downloads.php
They come with newer Linux kernels so it might support your hardware.

Steven

On 2/27/19 5:30 AM, xuewen wang wrote:
> I'm running on lenovo legion Y7000 and it has a SSD which is mounted
> to /dev/nvme0n1.
> I want to backup it using clonezilla, but the clonzilla of ubuntu
> 18.10 builtin doesn't list the ssd partitions as source partitions. It
> only lists all sda and sdb partitions.
> Anyone know the reason for this?
>
> dpkg -s clonezilla
>
>     Package: clonezilla
>     Status: install ok installed
>     Priority: extra
>     Section: admin
>     Installed-Size: 2915
>     Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
>     <ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com
>     <mailto:ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com>>
>     Architecture: all
>     Version: 3.27.16-3
>     Depends: drbl (>> 2.20.11-5), file, pigz, gdisk, bc, dialog, fdisk
>     | util-linux (<< 2.29.2-3~), e2fsprogs
>     Recommends: partclone, partimage
>     Suggests: openssh-client, cifs-utils, udpcast, sshfs
>     Conffiles:
>      /etc/drbl/drbl-ocs.conf 72898d4cebaeb77ba479a5b5455b6812
>     Description: bare metal backup and recovery of disk drives
>      Clonezilla is an OpenSource clone system (OCS) solution with
>      unicasting and multicasting.
>      .
>      Clonezilla, based on drbl, partclone and udpcast, allows you to do
>      bare metal backup and recovery. This package provides Clonezilla SE
>      (server edition) which is for massive deployment: it can clone many
>      (40 plus!) computers simultaneously.
>      .
>      Clonezilla saves and restores only used blocks in the harddisk. This
>      increases the clone efficiency. At the NCHC's Classroom C, Clonezilla
>      SE was used to clone 41 computers simultaneously. It took only about
>      10 minutes to clone a 5.6 GBytes system image to all 41 computers via
>      multicasting.
>     Original-Maintainer: Georges Khaznadar <georg...@debian.org
>     <mailto:georg...@debian.org>>
>     Homepage: http://clonezilla.org
>
>
>
> sudo fdisk -l /dev/nvme0n1
>
>     Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 119.2 GiB, 128035676160 bytes, 250069680 sectors
>     Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
>     Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>     I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>     Disklabel type: gpt
>     Disk identifier: 392CB42C-7BF9-4CBB-AAFF-DC07A7FC9220
>
>     Device             Start       End   Sectors   Size Type
>     /dev/nvme0n1p1 217300992 250068991  32768000  15.6G Linux swap
>     /dev/nvme0n1p2      2048    206847    204800   100M EFI System
>     /dev/nvme0n1p3    206848 217300991 217094144 103.5G Microsoft
>     basic data
>
>     Partition table entries are not in disk order.
>
>
> Best regards...
> ---- Sean Wang (Xuewen Wang), Beijing, China.
>
>
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