No you need to either specific which version you what loaded or depending on
the size of your flash I generally deleted the old version from the flash
and just left the current IOS version on the flash.

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> On a 7500 w/ an RSP module, does the bootflash and bootldr get
> automatically updated when a new version of IOS is loaded onto the flash?
> Say, from 11.2(14) to 12.0(10), for argument's sake? :-)
> 
> Thanks in advance -
> 
> Bradley Wilson
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