Installer doesn't  "see" my hard drive!

I am trying to install Mac OS on iBook G3.
I already have it installed but also there was Linux installed and there was 3 partitions.
So I wanted to have just one partition and make a clean install.
The problem is that after I erased all partitions, now the Installer can't see my hard disk. What is wrong?
Please help because I'm going crazy!

kokoloko:
While booted from the install disk
go to Installer menu > DU > sidebar > HDD (manufacturer ID)
Select Erase tab and do a simple erase.
Go to Partition tab and select in 1 partition in dropdown menu above diagram.
Select Volume Format: Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
Name your volume (usually Macintosh HD)
Click partition button.
Go to First Aid tab and click Repair Disk
Quit DU.
Open installer and begin installation.
Cheers
cornelius
Message was edited by: cornelius

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