Automatically list NFS shares under SHARED in Finder

Hi, I created an Automator workflow to mount NFS shares from a linux server. After executing the skript, the shares will be listed under SHARED in the Finder. Is there a way to automatically detect the NFS shares on the server to list it in the Finder without executing the Automator skript on every startup?

It should be possible to do so using an [Avahi service|http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Avahi#NFS]. I'm using a similar service for my [netatalk/AFP share to show up in Finder|http://www.disgruntled-dutch.com/2007/general/how-to-get-your-linux-base d-afp-server-to-show-up-correctly-in-leopards-new-finder]. It says in the article that this doesn't work 10.5 onwards but links to an article with a [workaround|http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20071116042238744]. I hope that this will be helpful.
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