thanks, but neither of those are too helpful to me. here is the full story:
i have a SiS630 video card on this particular computer which was broken in red hat up to 7.2 and mandrake up to 8.2. I just installed freeBSd too and LUCKILY it has a text only install as default. X failed in much the same way as with Debian (when you try and startx you get nothing but a black screen and must ctrl-alt-backspace to see the 'x has crashed' message) when i tested it but running xf86config and selecting the SiS620 driver worked fine (there's no SiS630 driver in FreeBSD 4.7 like there is in mandrake 9 and red hat 8).
Now when i try and boot from the debian CD the following happens:
i get the lovely TEXTUAL starting screen telling me i can choose what type of install i want to go for, eg i can type different things depending on whether i want support for older kit, newer kit, minimal kit, bog-standard kit, whatever BUT there's no way to specify a text only install as far as i can see.
When you install mandrake or red hat, the FIRST screen you see offers you a GUI installation or a textual installation. if you choose the GUI install, they try and run X, if that fails, they try and run X via the framebuffer, if that fails, you get a non GUI install regardless. This choice is NOT given to me on the first screen of Debian and hence the following happens:
i try and start the installation by selecting the default or one of the other preset things that you type in, and then hit enter. the screen goes black. I immediately recognise the symptoms of X trying to work with my inherently faulty video card (this is a known hardware bug that some distros have worked around, i hasten to add, not a fault with freeBSD or Debian, although it was pretty easy to get it going in freeBSD).
I am flummoxed and flabbergasted to hear that debian does not offer a non-X install. this means that if your video card doesn't work with X right out of the box, you can't install debian! useless! i really didn't think, what with its reputation, that debian could allow such a huge error. also, i am highly surprised to hear that it has no text based install considering how all the GUI freaks moan about how bad its install process is, i assumed they were just bitching about the lack of a gUI!
anyway, are you sure there's no way to install debian without having a video card that works with X out of the box? i just simply cannot believe that this is the case.