Renamed partitions=Bad News

Look what I've done....
1. I put the installer CD1 Tiger in his drive..…
2. I chose the Instal Mac OS X Tiger… boton
3. I restar the Mac for begin to install..
4. I chose the english language
5. I enter in the DickUtility Installer…
6. I select the first HDD and I delete him ...
7. I select the first HDD and I rename the first partiton ..then I press the partiton boton ..
8. Partiton 1 I rename it from eugen in System Tiger ..I press the partiton boton...to memory the new name
9. Partiton 2 I rename it from eugen1 in G3..I press the partiton boton...to memory the new name
10. I select the secod HDD and I chose the..
11. Partition 1 from second HDD I rename it from eugen2 in G4 ..I press the partiton boton...to memory the new name
12. Partition 2 from second HDD I rename it from eugen3 in G5 ..I press the partiton boton...to memory the new name
13. I continue the instalation on the first HDD 1 partition
14. It began with the CD 1 of the Tiger..
15. Then the CD2 of the Tiger..
16. Then the CD3 of the Tiger..…
17. Then the CD4 of the Tiger..
18. Finish the installer good..
19. I register after the instalation of the Tiger..
20. It apear the Finder...
21. I want to listen some music....The partitions G3, G4, G5 apear with 0 GB information.
22. I've done this several time before and it did not happened such a thing..I don't get it...I've tried Data Secure II - but nothing...
Thank All!
All The Best!

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