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MBP 11,3 Triple Boot - Ubuntu won't boot

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I have a 15" MBP retina display (11,3) that I'm setting up to triple boot OSX, Windows 7, and Kubuntu. I installed ReFind, and installed Windows 7 using Bootcamp Assistant. I installed Kubuntu, 64 bit, regular ISO.

My partitions look like this:

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GUID Partition Table detected.

Partition    Start Sector    End Sector  # of Sectors System
/dev/sda1              40      409,639      409,600 EFI System partition
/dev/sda2        409,640  941,221,823  940,812,184 Hierarchical File System Plus (HFS+) partition (Mac OS X)
/dev/sda3    941,221,824  942,491,359    1,269,536 Apple Boot partition (Mac OS X)
/dev/sda4    942,491,648 1,454,491,647  512,000,000 Data partition (Windows/Linux)
/dev/sda5  1,454,491,648 1,921,441,791  466,950,144 Data partition (Linux)
/dev/sda6  1,921,441,792 1,954,209,791    32,768,000 Swap partition (Linux)

sda1 is the EFI boot, SDA2 is the main OSX partition, sda3 is the OSX recovery partition, sda4 is my WIndows 7 partition, and sda5 is my kubuntu partition.

I can boot to OSX and Windows from Refind. When I try to boot the Linux partition, I get a penguin logo for a little bit, then a black screen and blinking cursor, then it boots Windows. Sometimes I briefly see a "No operating system found" message.

Here is the output from boot-repair:

http://paste.ubuntu.com/6895503/

I'm confused about whether I need to create a hybrid partition table, or what; I figured out how to do this on my last MBP 4 years ago, but everything seems a little different now.

Also, all the text is so tiny on this ridiculously hi-res screen that I can't read what I'm typing. I need a magnifying glass to read stuff on my computer monitor now.

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